Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Thanks Tim for raising this point. Professor VK is on the advaitin list and as I recall you were active on it for some time. Perhaps you can ask the questions yourself. I love you all but it is difficult for me to keep up with all responses, although I am still reading all messages. If you have a question about philosophy, yoga, etc. it is best posted on this main list and not to me privately (unless it is an article for the mag). If you put my name on the subject tag of the list, I will do my best to respond in due time. To be quite candid, however, I am not much into parsing of words. We have to see the meaning behind them. Words will always have their limitations. That is a given. It is easy to get competitive about who uses the best nondual lingo on these lists. While there is a humor aspect to it, the excitement of it lessens after some time. It has lessened considerably Here. Get it. It has lessened "Here". Get It, Get It! Ha, Ha, Ha. ! :-) :-). Tim, by the way, I love you and have no grudges against you at all. I recalled that post of yours from long time ago simply because I have a good memory and enjoyed it much. I mean who doesn't enjoy being called a fraud now and then. It is so refreshing! Lots of love Tim Love spring from Here....Here.. Here..Get It! Anyone? :-). Harsha , "fewtch" <coresite@a...> wrote: > > Hi Harsha, > > , Harsha <harshaimtm> wrote: > > Thank you Professor Krishnamurthy for sharing that > > wonderful quote from the Maitrayani Upanishad. It is > > truth in a nutshell. I will pass it on to > > . > > > > "(The mind) has to be stilled until it merges in the > > heart and disappears. That is Enlightenment. That is > > mokSha. Everything else is just an elaboration." > > A question about the translation: Who is supposed to still the mind - > - considering that the thinker himself/herself is but a thought? > > Could you pass this question along to Professor Krishnamurthy, if you > feel it worthy of his consideration? > > Thanks & Namaste, > > Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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