Guest guest Posted August 1, 2001 Report Share Posted August 1, 2001 A thorn, it seems so imperfect to be there on the stem of a rose, imposing harshness on such a delicately, gentle life. But grace defines itself in ways not always understood. And even if it could speak clearly, what would it say to those who cannot hear? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2001 Report Share Posted August 2, 2001 Hello, thank you for posting this wonderful poem. *S*A thorn, it seems so imperfect to be thereon the stem of a rose,*S* May be the purpose of a thorn is to protect the rose.... I wish you well, Aunty Pear Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2001 Report Share Posted August 12, 2001 , EBlackstead@c... wrote: > Tony, > > Again, your ignorance astounds me. Baba, in my time with him, was summoned by > the town government of Shirdi to come and bless their new hospital and their > new grade school. I've seen videos of this. The followers of Sai Baba revere > Muktananda and consider him their own. You are simply steeped in ignorance. > What drives you to make pronouncements on subjects of which you are so > profoundly unaware? > > In my last post I listed a series of powerful Indian lineages that have based > both their teachings and their practices on Kundalini awakening. your > Immediate and unconsidered answer just skipped over the whole list while > continuing to trumpet your own purely subjective opinion. > > Tony, face up to it. Either deal with the lineages I have cited here, > or(Horrors!) admit that you are wrong. > > You are wrong, Tony, and we all know it, so the only gesture that will lead > you to further expansion should be a well considered apology to all of us > for your egregious nonsense. > > yours in the bonds, > eric Namaste Eric, I'm sorry but Muktananda was not as he seemed. Ask all the young women that have written of their experiences. It is well heavily documented in volumes. Ask all those ex devotees that went over to Ammachi. Sure Muktananda visited Sathya Sai Baba, as I said I have a photo of them together, 'two peas in a pod'. With regard to Shirdi he has been dead almost a hundred years, and he is generally used as patron saint of Mumbai so your argument there is weak with regard to his devotees. I have read Muktananda's stuff, and stuff he took from elsewhere. I cannot apologise for the facts......ONS......Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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