Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Ah, Harshaji...so you thought you could let it slip away, by changing the subject :-) Not from me, oh dear Harshi. I need to know the answer... to death and totality. So, did Maceji give the answer you were looking for or is there another answer to the question you posed? I know it does not really matter I know there is no end to this I know that Sri Mace is one who knows And that his answer surely flows I know that this Is Grist for the mill But I just won't know peace and bliss until The chariot, sweet chariot swings low... ....Because inquiring minds want to Know :-) Love, Joyce - "Mace Mealer" <mmealer <> Wednesday, September 03, 2003 5:22 PM Re: Re: Totality > > > Harsha wrote: > > > > > one of the questions he had to answer was regarding the nature of > > death. > > One who speaks of death > must of necessity speculate, > as the dead rarely show eloquence > on the subject. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 , "Lady Joyce" <ladyjoy@v...> wrote: > Ah, Harshaji...so you thought you could let it slip away, by changing the > subject :-) > Not from me, oh dear Harshi. > I need to know the answer... > to death and totality. > > > So, did Maceji give the answer you were looking for > or is there another answer to the question you posed? > I know it does not really matter > I know there is no end to this > > I know that Sri Mace is one who knows > And that his answer surely flows > I know that this > Is Grist > > for the mill > But I just won't know peace and bliss until > The chariot, sweet chariot swings low... > ...Because inquiring minds want to Know :-) > > Love, > > Joyce > > > Joyce, Why do you assume that there is someone... somewhere who knows anything about the concept "death" or the concept "totality"? > - > "Mace Mealer" <mmealer@a...> > <> > Wednesday, September 03, 2003 5:22 PM > Re: Re: Totality > > > > > > > > Harsha wrote: > > > > > > > > > one of the questions he had to answer was regarding the nature of > > > death. > > > > One who speaks of death > > must of necessity speculate, > > as the dead rarely show eloquence > > on the subject. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Joyceji, perhaps someone can find the entire story and the dialogue that Yuddishtra had with the Daksha and send it to the list. It should be somewhere on the Internet. I did a brief search a week ago to satisfy the full extent of your curiosity but was not successful. The story appears in the Mahabharta Epic. The five Pandva brothers are out wandering and become thirsty. Upon reaching the well, the supernatural entity (the Daksha) tells them they can only drink the water after they have successfully answered his questions. ......When Yuddishtra's "warrior" brothers try to take the water by force, they are killed. Yudishtra alone is left and answers all the questions. Can someone find the story and all the questions Yudishtra is asked along with all his answers? If not, I will try to do it by the end of the week. Love to all Harsha Lady Joyce wrote: Ah, Harshaji...so you thought you could let it slip away, by changing the subject :-) Not from me, oh dear Harshi. I need to know the answer... to death and totality. So, did Maceji give the answer you were looking for or is there another answer to the question you posed? I know it does not really matter I know there is no end to this I know that Sri Mace is one who knows And that his answer surely flows I know that this Is Grist for the mill But I just won't know peace and bliss until The chariot, sweet chariot swings low... ....Because inquiring minds want to Know :-) Love, Joyce - "Mace Mealer" <mmealer (AT) arc (DOT) net> <> Wednesday, September 03, 2003 5:22 PM Re: Re: Totality > > > Harsha wrote: > > > > > one of the questions he had to answer was regarding the nature of > > death. > > One who speaks of death > must of necessity speculate, > as the dead rarely show eloquence > on the subject. > /join "Love itself is the actual form of God." Sri Ramana In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Joyce,> > > Why do you assume that there is someone... somewhere who knows anything about the concept "death" or the concept "totality"?> Dear Toombaru at ... Row row row your boat Gently down the stream Merrrily merrily merrily merrily Life is but a Dream LOL, Joyce - "toombaru" <toombaru <> Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:09 PM Re: Totality returns-Harsha? > , "Lady Joyce" <ladyjoy@v...> wrote: > > Ah, Harshaji...so you thought you could let it slip away, by changing the > > subject :-) > > Not from me, oh dear Harshi. > > I need to know the answer... > > to death and totality. > > > > > > So, did Maceji give the answer you were looking for > > or is there another answer to the question you posed? > > I know it does not really matter > > I know there is no end to this > > > > I know that Sri Mace is one who knows > > And that his answer surely flows > > I know that this > > Is Grist > > > > for the mill > > But I just won't know peace and bliss until > > The chariot, sweet chariot swings low... > > ...Because inquiring minds want to Know :-) > > > > Love, > > > > Joyce > > > > > > > > > Joyce, > > > Why do you assume that there is someone... somewhere who knows anything about the concept "death" or the concept "totality"? > > > > > > > > > > - > > "Mace Mealer" <mmealer@a...> > > <> > > Wednesday, September 03, 2003 5:22 PM > > Re: Re: Totality > > > > > > > > > > > > > Harsha wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > one of the questions he had to answer was regarding the nature of > > > > death. > > > > > > One who speaks of death > > > must of necessity speculate, > > > as the dead rarely show eloquence > > > on the subject. > > > > > > > /join > > > > > > "Love itself is the actual form of God." > > Sri Ramana > > In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma > > Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 , Harsha wrote: > Joyceji, perhaps someone can find the entire story and the dialogue that > Yuddishtra had with the Daksha and send it to the list. It should be > somewhere on the Internet. I did a brief search a week ago to satisfy > the full extent of your curiosity but was not successful. The story > appears in the Mahabharta Epic. > > The five Pandva brothers are out wandering and become thirsty. Upon > reaching the well, the supernatural entity (the Daksha) tells them they > can only drink the water after they have successfully answered his > questions. ......When Yuddishtra's "warrior" brothers try to take the > water by force, they are killed. Yudishtra alone is left and answers all > the questions. />. Namaste Harsha, Is this around that part where he won't go to heaven unless his dog can come?........ONS....Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Namaste Tony, No, that happens near the end of Maharbharata. The question and answer session between Yuddishtra and the Daksha is during the 12 year hiding and wandering in the woods before the Kurukshetra war. Tony OClery wrote: Namaste Harsha, Is this around that part where he won't go to heaven unless his dog can come?........ONS....Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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