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, bgbbyg@a... wrote:

> Road Dream

> I had a dream the other night.

cool

I was driving on one of the bumpier

> Texas roads in my low power car.

 

who was driving?

 

People wanted to pass.

 

yeah... quite normal... accept it

 

Then I came

> to a section of road newly paved with a layer of black asphalt.

 

cool, new path.... maybe faster?

 

I

> tried to go faster but I became interested in the asphalt.

 

yeah... all those distractions...

 

 

I

> reached through the window shield and picked it up in both hands to

> see it more closely. It passed over my hands like a river of

road.

 

cool.... looking for the source of the river or willing to take a

bath in it?

 

> This effect looked very interesting . I tried to will the car

> faster but the closer I looked at the road the more I slowed down.

 

 

ya!

 

 

I

> was uncomfortable and frustrated.

 

Well, maybe a chauffer would help?

 

>From Hinduism Today.

 

"Most people, most of the time, are under the influence of

the ego. Now when someone is driving under the influence, a

policeman can pull that drunk driver over and measure their level of

inebriation with a breathalyzer test. But what policeman has the

authority to pull you over and give you an egolyzer test? You are

driving, living, acting and speaking under the influence of the ego."

 

--Swami Chidvilasananda

 

 

from "Acceptance, The way to serenity and peace of mind" by Vincent

P. Collins

 

page 22

 

A very wise old Scotsman used to put it this way: "As long as I

insisted on driving, I ran into trouble. After the last crackup I

said to God: 'O.K., You drive it!' Since then I have been riding in

the back seat enjoying the scenery. I place myself completely in His

hands every morning and say, 'Thank you, Lord!' every night. And

that's it."

 

anyway, my 2cents...

 

Paul

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Hi Paul

Good job. That is pretty much the way I looked at it. The road is a

big symbol for me. I have put a lot of time in meditating while

driving and the old Scotsman and I do the same thing now. I put it

in God's hands.

The dream chauffeur idea is interesting. A guru possibly?

I'll think about it.

Thanks

Bob G.

 

, "Paul " <pjcote@l...> wrote:

> , bgbbyg@a... wrote:

> > Road Dream

> > I had a dream the other night.

> cool

> I was driving on one of the bumpier

> > Texas roads in my low power car.

>

> who was driving?

>

> People wanted to pass.

>

> yeah... quite normal... accept it

>

> Then I came

> > to a section of road newly paved with a layer of black asphalt.

>

> cool, new path.... maybe faster?

>

> I

> > tried to go faster but I became interested in the asphalt.

>

> yeah... all those distractions...

>

>

> I

> > reached through the window shield and picked it up in both hands

to

> > see it more closely. It passed over my hands like a river of

> road.

>

> cool.... looking for the source of the river or willing to take a

> bath in it?

>

>

> > This effect looked very interesting . I tried to will the car

> > faster but the closer I looked at the road the more I slowed

down.

>

>

> ya!

>

>

> I

> > was uncomfortable and frustrated.

>

> Well, maybe a chauffer would help?

>

>

> From Hinduism Today.

>

> "Most people, most of the time, are under the influence of

> the ego. Now when someone is driving under the influence, a

> policeman can pull that drunk driver over and measure their level

of

> inebriation with a breathalyzer test. But what policeman has the

> authority to pull you over and give you an egolyzer test? You are

> driving, living, acting and speaking under the influence of the

ego."

>

> --Swami Chidvilasananda

>

>

> from "Acceptance, The way to serenity and peace of mind" by Vincent

> P. Collins

>

> page 22

>

> A very wise old Scotsman used to put it this way: "As long as I

> insisted on driving, I ran into trouble. After the last crackup I

> said to God: 'O.K., You drive it!' Since then I have been riding

in

> the back seat enjoying the scenery. I place myself completely in

His

> hands every morning and say, 'Thank you, Lord!' every night. And

> that's it."

>

> anyway, my 2cents...

>

> Paul

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> The dream chauffeur idea is interesting. A guru possibly?

> I'll think about it.

> Thanks

> Bob G.

 

Bob:

 

Well, the analogy is there in the Bhagavad Gita that Krishna (God) is

the driver of the chariot. He is the inner Self or Guru of Arjuna. If

you put your life in God's hands in the morning, then he is driving.

Yet, I take the wheel back perhaps? What I do (or sorta wish I would

do) is just keep asking God (inner Self) during the day, what is the

next right thing... (especially at decision time) Since I am so

unwilling to ask and do the next right thing, that is an indication I

am under the influence of ego... So, following Dharma would be to

take the "right" path rather than the path of pleasure, laziness,

getting even all the seven deadly sins? The two paths aren't

different spiritual paths like Zen or Voodooism, there is one

spiritual path of doing the next right thing, and the key is to

remember I am on the path instead of off in the bushes or at some

sideshow or wherever.

 

Just thots

Paul

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Dear Paul

Like you I try but forget to ask or "be". When I am in that flow of

absorption in the self the right thing happens automatically. All my

effort is to set up that situation, meditation,study, fellowship, and

devotion.

I will ask Sri Ramana to be my dream chauffeur tonight.

Maybe it will work, who knows.

Bob G.

 

 

, "Paul " <pjcote@l...> wrote:

> > The dream chauffeur idea is interesting. A guru possibly?

> > I'll think about it.

> > Thanks

> > Bob G.

>

> Bob:

>

> Well, the analogy is there in the Bhagavad Gita that Krishna (God)

is

> the driver of the chariot. He is the inner Self or Guru of Arjuna.

If

> you put your life in God's hands in the morning, then he is

driving.

> Yet, I take the wheel back perhaps? What I do (or sorta wish I

would

> do) is just keep asking God (inner Self) during the day, what is

the

> next right thing... (especially at decision time) Since I am so

> unwilling to ask and do the next right thing, that is an indication

I

> am under the influence of ego... So, following Dharma would be to

> take the "right" path rather than the path of pleasure, laziness,

> getting even all the seven deadly sins? The two paths aren't

> different spiritual paths like Zen or Voodooism, there is one

> spiritual path of doing the next right thing, and the key is to

> remember I am on the path instead of off in the bushes or at some

> sideshow or wherever.

>

> Just thots

> Paul

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