Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 I'm writing because am finding the discussion regarding the importance or non-importance of siddhis to be extremely boring to me. I think that Wim and whoever else wants to discuss the matter should email each other apart from this list. Perhaps someone could start a list called siddhis vs. non-siddhis to discuss that topic to their hearts content and give my scrolling finger a rest here! Someone here, tg I believe it was you, wanted to read some more poetry of Rumi's. Here is one of my favorites: We are the mirror as well as the face in it. We are tasting the taste this minute of eternity. We are pain and what cures pain, both. We are the sweet cold water and the jar that pours. Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 I like more rural areas better than siddhis. Siddhis get too polluted. I agree that discussions of siddhi's are boring. But non-siddhi's are fun, as long as you can still pick up cable TV for Nascar races. I like your poem, too. I am the jar, and what drinks what's in the jar. I looked in the mirror, and that wasn't my face looking back. Something was looking back, but don't know who or what. Was that really me? Natural love, Country Boy , Sc_spirit_@w... wrote: > I'm writing because am finding the discussion regarding the importance > or non-importance of siddhis to be extremely boring to me. I think that > Wim and whoever else wants to discuss the matter should email each other > apart from this list. Perhaps someone could start a list > called siddhis vs. non-siddhis to discuss that topic to their hearts > content and give my scrolling finger a rest here! > > Someone here, tg I believe it was you, wanted to read some more poetry > of Rumi's. Here is one of my favorites: > > We are the mirror as well as the face in it. We are tasting the taste > this minute of eternity. We are pain and what cures pain, both. We are > the sweet cold water and the jar that pours. > > Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 , "dan330033" <dan330033> wrote: > I looked in the mirror, and that wasn't > my face looking back. > Something was looking back, but don't know > who or what. > Was that really me? I looked in the mirror, and discovered The one looking into the mirror, and the one looking out of the mirror, is the same one. Reflectively, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 , "fewtch" <coresite@h...> wrote: > I looked in the mirror, and discovered > The one looking into the mirror, > and the one looking out of the mirror, > is the same one. "I looked into the mirror and discovered there are no bad hair days." - Kojak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 , "david bozzi" <david.bozzi@n...> wrote: > , "fewtch" <coresite@h...> wrote: > > > I looked in the mirror, and discovered > > The one looking into the mirror, > > and the one looking out of the mirror, > > is the same one. > > "I looked into the mirror and discovered > there are no bad hair days." > > - Kojak Hehehehe... now that's advaita, nothing to "part" ;-) Cheers, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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