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Wayne Liquorman has said that the words of Nisargadatta never thrilled him.

I always thought that was strange, considerng his lineage.

 

For years I have felt the same about Ramana.

I must have twenty books about him but have never completed even one.

 

The resonance just wasn't there.

 

Some time ago, after sitting with Eli Jaxon Bear, I had a dream about Ramana.

 

 

 

He sat on a table with his head turne slightly to the side.

 

white hair.......soft eyes.

 

He was saying something about rainbows......

 

I really tried to pay attention but kept loosing my focus......

 

As the discourse continued, the thing that I had thought of as "my-self" started

to come apart.

It literally broke into millions of pieces......and where if had once stood was

the most amazing emptiness......

 

 

I still have trouble with his words.....but just the thought of him carries me

to the edgeless ecstasy.

 

 

 

Love

 

Michael

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Good for you this, Michael about Ramana. It's not the words so much that

count... it is the energy... the exchange, quite telling that it was about

rainbows... Ah, the way we translate energetic exchange in dreams...

 

About not being able to read or finish the books... ah ... so what?

Years ago, I finished many books, but also... I did not finish many more.

Now I hardly read any books... even poetry like Rumi... huh?... Some may be

surprised, but I don't understand a word of it, it just does not sink in...

and I don't mind that at all because, after all, we humans are so alike...

come to think of it we are more alike than that we differ...

 

Wim

 

 

lastrainhome [lastrain]

Monday, October 07, 2002 11:26 AM

Ramana

 

 

Wayne Liquorman has said that the words of Nisargadatta never thrilled him.

I always thought that was strange, considerng his lineage.

 

For years I have felt the same about Ramana.

I must have twenty books about him but have never completed even one.

 

The resonance just wasn't there.

 

Some time ago, after sitting with Eli Jaxon Bear, I had a dream about

Ramana.

 

 

 

He sat on a table with his head turne slightly to the side.

 

white hair.......soft eyes.

 

He was saying something about rainbows......

 

I really tried to pay attention but kept loosing my focus......

 

As the discourse continued, the thing that I had thought of as "my-self"

started to come apart.

It literally broke into millions of pieces......and where if had once stood

was the most amazing emptiness......

 

 

I still have trouble with his words.....but just the thought of him carries

me to the edgeless ecstasy.

 

 

 

Love

 

Michael

 

 

 

/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.

 

 

 

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Wayne's teaching lineage actually owes much more to Wei Wu Wei than to

Nisargadatta or even Ramesh. Even the non-doership teaching can be found quite

strongly in Wei Wu Wei's books (especially ALL ELSE IS BONDAGE; Non-Volitional

Living.) Wayne and Ramesh -- that is primarily a resonance connection.

 

I'm glad you found someone to resonate with!

 

Love,

 

--Greg

 

At 06:26 PM 10/7/2002 +0000, lastrainhome wrote:

>Wayne Liquorman has said that the words of Nisargadatta never thrilled him.

>I always thought that was strange, considerng his lineage.

>

>For years I have felt the same about Ramana.

>I must have twenty books about him but have never completed even one.

>

>The resonance just wasn't there.

>

>Some time ago, after sitting with Eli Jaxon Bear, I had a dream about Ramana.

>

>

>

>He sat on a table with his head turne slightly to the side.

>

>white hair.......soft eyes.

>

>He was saying something about rainbows......

>

>I really tried to pay attention but kept loosing my focus......

>

>As the discourse continued, the thing that I had thought of as "my-self"

started to come apart.

>It literally broke into millions of pieces......and where if had once stood was

the most amazing emptiness......

>

>

>I still have trouble with his words.....but just the thought of him carries me

to the edgeless ecstasy.

>

>

>

>Love

>

>Michael

>

>

>

>/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

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, Wim Borsboom <wim@a...> wrote:

> It's not the words so much that

> count... it is the energy...

 

As I was filling up the gas tank in my Suv and

supporting further terrorist attacks on the US

my girlfriend was going on and on

about her electric bill.

I was completely out of whack

and felt the need to whack her

but then I thought about that camera

in the parking lot that picked up

that gypsy woman beating up her

4 year old daughter

so I kissed her instead

thinking we could have it out

later where there would be no cameras.

 

Anyhow, when we kissed there was an exchange

of energy that calmed both of us down.

Either I donated an electron to her

or her to me

but eitherway it was like a chemical reaction

where two unstable elements

hook up and become a stable compound.

 

Then we went home and

instead of fighting we made love

and afterward she made me call 'Sears'

like in the commercial.

 

I think that when people

are really conscious of what they

are doing they have the potential

to heal and facilitate balance

through energy intuition and exchange

as with chemical reactions.

 

Reactively,

David

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