Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 It was written [[.. India is the only place on the planet that has preserved in a living state the wisdom of the ancients.]] ** Their own, yes. Along the same lines, this discounts reincarnation & the possibility of being born outside of Matabharata. Om Santi ... Yogini Sakti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 , hamsayogini@a... wrote: > It was written [[.. India is the only place on the planet that has > preserved in a living state the wisdom of the ancients.]] > ** Their own, yes. Along the same lines, this discounts > reincarnation & the possibility of being born outside of Matabharata. > > Om Santi ... > Yogini Sakti Namaste Yogini, I don't know how far back you are talking about, but even in India they don't claim the knowledge but say they have preserved it. So it is not 'their own'. The texts and puranas in India go back a long way, talking of lands and continents that no longer exist etc. Even the sky as it is described in the Veda is circa 8,000 B.C., which isn't that long ago for Valmicki and Rama go back a lot further than that. The sky as described in the Mahabharata war is actually spot on for circa 3500 B.C. So there is no 'their own', truth there is only one universal truth. IMO!!!! opinion India was at one time part of Mu as was Madagascar and Australia. However the wisdom priests and sages of Mu set themselves up in India, as they did in Mesoamerica, before it was ruined. Hence we have Nagas, Naagals in India and Naacals in Mesoamerica. If you date the yugas and the stories of Hiranyakasipu etc, you will see they are talking in millions of years of preserved legends. They talk of technology more advanced than today millions of years ago!!! In ancient days all was Bharat not just the land now known as India/Bharat........ONS........Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 , "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> wrote: > , hamsayogini@a... wrote: > > It was written [[.. India is the only place on the planet that has > > preserved in a living state the wisdom of the ancients.]] > > ** Their own, yes. Along the same lines, this discounts > > reincarnation & the possibility of being born outside of > Matabharata. > > > > Om Santi ... > > Yogini Sakti > > Namaste Yogini, > > I don't know how far back you are talking about, but even in India > they don't claim the knowledge but say they have preserved it. So it > is not 'their own'. Dearest Tony, In most of your posts, you shown your compulsion to disagree with everyone. Could we all be so terribly wrong? Why is it that you, dearheart, seem to be the only one who understands anything about the spiritual life? I always try to look at it from your viewpoint, but most of the time, I can't seem to bring myself into alignment with what you say. When I read something, I will usually know 'intuitively' if it is a correct assumption or fact. I will weigh it and test it, and I will let it present itself to my Self. I appreciate that you are so fierce and determined in presenting helpful advice to us, but it wouldn't be so wrong to leave a little room for growth Tony. I send you love and friendship offered in this message, my teacher, and my instrument both. Love, Love, Mazie The texts and puranas in India go back a long way, > talking of lands and continents that no longer exist etc. Even the sky > as it is described in the Veda is circa 8,000 B.C., which isn't that > long ago for Valmicki and Rama go back a lot further than that. > > The sky as described in the Mahabharata war is actually spot on for > circa 3500 B.C. > > So there is no 'their own', truth there is only one universal truth. > > IMO!!!! opinion India was at one time part of Mu as was Madagascar and > Australia. However the wisdom priests and sages of Mu set themselves > up in India, as they did in Mesoamerica, before it was ruined. Hence > we have Nagas, Naagals in India and Naacals in Mesoamerica. > > If you date the yugas and the stories of Hiranyakasipu etc, you will > see they are talking in millions of years of preserved legends. They > talk of technology more advanced than today millions of years ago!!! > > In ancient days all was Bharat not just the land now known as > India/Bharat........ONS........Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 , sraddha54@h... wrote: > Dearest Tony, > > In most of your posts, you shown your compulsion to disagree with > everyone. Could we all be so terribly wrong? Why is it that you, > dearheart, seem to be the only one who understands anything about the > spiritual life? I always try to look at it from your viewpoint, but > most of the time, I can't seem to bring myself into alignment with > what you say. When I read something, I will usually > know 'intuitively' if it is a correct assumption or fact. I will > weigh it and test it, and I will let it present itself to my Self. > I appreciate that you are so fierce and determined in presenting > helpful advice to us, but it wouldn't be so wrong to leave a little > room for growth Tony. I send you love and friendship offered in this > message, my teacher, and my instrument both. > > Love, Love, > Mazie > > > The texts and puranas in India go back a long way, > > talking of lands and continents that no longer exist etc. Even the > sky > > as it is described in the Veda is circa 8,000 B.C., which isn't > that > > long ago for Valmicki and Rama go back a lot further than that. > > > > The sky as described in the Mahabharata war is actually spot on for > > circa 3500 B.C. > > > > So there is no 'their own', truth there is only one universal truth. > > > > IMO!!!! opinion India was at one time part of Mu as was Madagascar > and > > Australia. However the wisdom priests and sages of Mu set > themselves > > up in India, as they did in Mesoamerica, before it was ruined. > Hence > > we have Nagas, Naagals in India and Naacals in Mesoamerica. > > > > If you date the yugas and the stories of Hiranyakasipu etc, you > will > > see they are talking in millions of years of preserved legends. > They > > talk of technology more advanced than today millions of years > ago!!! > > > > In ancient days all was Bharat not just the land now known as > > India/Bharat........ONS........Tony. Namaste Mazie, Yes I am like a walking encyclopedia, just soaked it all up. Take what you want and throw away the rest.......ONS.......Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 , "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> wrote: [snip] > Namaste Mazie, > > Yes I am like a walking encyclopedia, just soaked it all up. > Take what you want and throw away the rest.......ONS.......Tony. Unfortunately Tony, from you there is very little worth taking, and a whole lot that goes immediately into the trash. You haven't soaked up anything. What you offer on these lists are facile renderings based on erroneous assumptions and a lack of experience. You certainly are confident in your views, and this is your greatest weakness. It prevents you from seeing the truth through your rigidly held ideas and concepts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 , jodyrrr@h... wrote: > , "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> wrote: > > [snip] > > > Namaste Mazie, > > > > Yes I am like a walking encyclopedia, just soaked it all up. > > Take what you want and throw away the rest.......ONS.......Tony. > > Unfortunately Tony, from you there is very little worth taking, > and a whole lot that goes immediately into the trash. > > You haven't soaked up anything. What you offer on these lists > are facile renderings based on erroneous assumptions and > a lack of experience. > > You certainly are confident in your views, and this is your > greatest weakness. It prevents you from seeing the truth > through your rigidly held ideas and concepts. Namaste Jody, Even trash has its uses and one man't trash may be a filopino of mexican childs employment. I do wish you would tell me how you read my mind from a distance, it must be a burden to be on lists like this. Kind of like Jesus typing/ Some of my view I preface with IMO, in others where they are line with the sages, they are the rigid only truth. It is so nice to see your vndism has taught you duality is an illusion.........ONS......Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2001 Report Share Posted August 21, 2001 Dear Tony, > Yes I am like a walking encyclopedia, just soaked it all up. "Indirect knowledge gathered from books or teachers can never set a human free until its truth is investigated, applied, experimented with and experienced. Only direct, factual and actual realization does that. Realize your whole self, reintegrate your mind and body." - Tripura Rahasya, 18: 89-90 Soaked it all up? Maybe. Digested and realized? Surely not. > Yes I am like a walking encyclopedia, just *soaked* it all up. > Take what you want and throw away the rest.......ONS.......Tony. Here goes... all of it...splash... ... ... :-) Oops, threw away Tony together with the soak water... :-( > Even trash has its uses and one man't trash may be a filopino of > mexican childs employment. Don't even think Tony, that your opinions are close to the value of recyclables. > Kind of like Jesus typing/ What's do you mean by that? > Some of my view I preface with IMO, > in others where they are [in] line with the sages, > they are the rigid only truth. I've never seen the word "rigid" in the same sentence together with sages and truth... A "tonyism" for sure... Oh Tony, when will you finally stop with these type of posts? Love, Wim --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.268 / Virus Database: 140 - Release 8/7/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2001 Report Share Posted August 21, 2001 >Unfortunately Tony, from you there is very little worth taking, >and a whole lot that goes immediately into the trash. > >You haven't soaked up anything. What you offer on these lists >are facile renderings based on erroneous assumptions and >a lack of experience. > >You certainly are confident in your views, and this is your >greatest weakness. It prevents you from seeing the truth >through your rigidly held ideas and concepts. Ah Dear Friends, 'Facile renderings' 'lack of experience' - sounds just like me. Hooray! - no one else should be concerned - profundity and worth is for others . . . Worthless Lobster opinion exo - where the profound are useless 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...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2001 Report Share Posted August 21, 2001 tonysan....you have investigated the past....time past is contained in time future for those who do not realize time present....seek the beloved deep within the empty cave whereas hidden the sacred heart of your one true beloved, yourself....^^~~~~~ further up and further in, white wolfe - Wim Borsboom <wim <> Tuesday, August 21, 2001 9:28 AM RE: Re: whose counting? .. was: How many > Dear Tony, > > > Yes I am like a walking encyclopedia, just soaked it all up. > > "Indirect knowledge gathered from books or teachers can never set a > human free until its truth is investigated, applied, experimented with > and experienced. Only direct, factual and actual realization does that. > Realize your whole self, reintegrate your mind and body." - Tripura > Rahasya, 18: 89-90 > > Soaked it all up? Maybe. > Digested and realized? Surely not. > > > Yes I am like a walking encyclopedia, just *soaked* it all up. > > Take what you want and throw away the rest.......ONS.......Tony. > > Here goes... all of it...splash... ... ... :-) > Oops, threw away Tony together with the soak water... :-( > > > Even trash has its uses and one man't trash may be a filopino of > > mexican childs employment. > > Don't even think Tony, that your opinions are close to the value of > recyclables. > > > Kind of like Jesus typing/ > > What's do you mean by that? > > > Some of my view I preface with IMO, > > in others where they are [in] line with the sages, > > they are the rigid only truth. > > I've never seen the word "rigid" in the same sentence together with sages > and truth... > A "tonyism" for sure... > > Oh Tony, when will you finally stop with these type of posts? > > Love, Wim > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.268 / Virus Database: 140 - Release 8/7/2001 > > > > /join > > > > > > All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. Paths, places, sights, perceptions, and indeed all experiences arise from and exist in and subside back into the Space of Awareness. Like waves rising are not different than the ocean, all things arising from Awareness are of the nature of Awareness. Awareness does not come and go but is always Present. It is Home. Home is where the Heart Is. Jnanis know the Heart to be the Finality of Eternal Being. A true devotee relishes in the Truth of Self-Knowledge, spontaneously arising from within into It Self. Welcome all to a. > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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