Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 >Hello, >I just joined this group and received what I assume is the >introductory e-mail explaining satsang. I was glad to see good >reasons for posting because in recent years I have been reluctant to >discuss these issues with others. One reason for that was because I Hi bg :-) they do say . . . 'Issues worth discussing can not be.' >have read texts by Ramana and Vivekananda saying to avoid others. I >like to post messages sometimes. Ramana is reported to have said >that the desire to discuss these issues with others will diminish. >Well it has but... If you can or wish to discuss things you have not thought deeply enough about them (in my understanding) Beyond Ramana and Vivekanada who spoke about irrelevancies we might discuss those who say little that might be desirable but much that might diminish others desire to not diminish . . . >This is what I wanted to say this time. I was reminded of it while >reading the description of satsang. The first time I heard the word >was when a Sikh gentleman defined it for me. He said it meant to >speak out in public. A confession more than a discussion of truth in >general. >Has any one else ever heard of this and does it make sense? > >bg He was saying what it meant for you not what it only literally might mean. In that sense it means a commune between what you do not know and what you wish to know. irrelevant Lobster on a need to know basis exo - spirituality? People can join exo by sending a BLANK email to: exo- or visit: http://pages.britishlibrary.net/lobster/exxo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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