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Paul [pjcote]

Friday, August 31, 2001 8:22 PM

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[NDS] Re: awakening vs enlightenment

 

 

Greg:

 

I was just reading U.G. Krishnamurti's story and he claims he had

profound physical changes as well as mental. Very interesting. I

don't know if these physical changes would necessarily happen to

everyone. They included growing breasts, going through severe pain

and weird stuff like that. Now, I guess he "dies" regularly where

his heartrate slows down and he gasps for air. Plus, his mind is

normally declutched and he has to make an effort to think or declutch

his mind. I don't know if it is enlightenment or alzheimers....

***************************************************

Paul, you have got a great sense of humor! :-). The difference between

Enlightenment and Alzheimer's is the skills of PR people you've got working

for you! Passing this on to .

 

Yours in a diversified portfolio (Eric and Paul will know what I am talking

about :-)

Harsha

 

At we put a premium on a good sense of humor!

 

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In a message dated 8/31/01 7:46:08 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

harsha-hkl writes:

 

<< The difference between

Enlightenment and Alzheimer's is the skills of PR people you've got working

for you! Passing this on to . >>

 

No joke -- I find the weakening of short-term memory that comes with age

greatly helps my ability to stay in the present because I can't remember what

I was thinking about!! Holly

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I know what you mean, Harsha-ji. I've met some of U.G.'s PR folks. And

I've also met some U.G. detractors, people who saw some things behind the

curtain of the show, just like in the Wizard of Oz!

 

Love,

 

--Greg

 

At 09:48 PM 8/31/01 -0400, Harsha wrote:

>

> I was just reading U.G. Krishnamurti's story and he claims he had

>profound physical changes as well as mental. Very interesting. I

>don't know if these physical changes would necessarily happen to

>everyone. They included growing breasts, going through severe pain

>and weird stuff like that. Now, I guess he "dies" regularly where

>his heartrate slows down and he gasps for air. Plus, his mind is

>normally declutched and he has to make an effort to think or declutch

>his mind. I don't know if it is enlightenment or alzheimers....

>***************************************************

>Paul, you have got a great sense of humor! :-). The difference between

>Enlightenment and Alzheimer's is the skills of PR people you've got working

>for you! Passing this on to .

>

>Yours in a diversified portfolio (Eric and Paul will know what I am talking

>about :-)

>Harsha

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