Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Namaste love this quote attributed to Shirdi Sai Baba "Before you speak, ask yourself: Is it kind, is it necessary is it true, does it improve on the silence?" Enough said. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 , "AnneChris" <am009a8716@b...> wrote: > Namaste > love this quote attributed to Shirdi Sai Baba > > "Before you speak, > ask yourself: > Is it kind, > is it necessary > is it true, > does it improve on the silence?" > > Enough said. > > Chris Namaste Chris, Yes fair enough. Nothing improves on the silence. However here it is a discussion group, and sometimes we all get a little exhuberent, especially we under developed spiritual ones hahahah..Yet we all meet ourselves they say. Old Shirdi yes silence unless he was whacking his devotees with a big stick...There's no understanding a Saint............ONS... Oh by the way Cayce's prediction on the beginning of earth changes in the islands north of australia, and eastern mediterranean---seven large quakes, last week, in the island directly to the north new guinea, and quakes in turkey etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Dear Chris what you posted is a Sufi Wisdom too have a wonderrful day :-) michael bindel >"AnneChris" > > > Shirdi >Mon, 9 Feb 2004 23:17:39 -0000 > >Namaste > love this quote attributed to Shirdi Sai Baba > >"Before you speak, >ask yourself: >Is it kind, >is it necessary >is it true, >does it improve on the silence?" > >Enough said. > >Chris STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Tony wrote There's no understanding a Saint............ONS... chris saying Yes I know, Your one in disguise. Oh by the way Cayce's prediction on the beginning of earth changes in the islands north of australia, and eastern mediterranean---seven large quakes, last week, in the island directly to the north new guinea, and quakes in turkey etc. I believe there was no creation and therfore no disolution only consciousness, however while here in "Gods" play it would be nice to believe that we are evolving into a more spiritual human race and that these disasters are the birth pains. So what comes next Tony? By the way I am going home to Inverness on Thursday for the weekend so wont be "listening" here till MOnday. Regards to all Chris /join "Love itself is the actual form of God."Sri RamanaIn "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Dear Tony and Chris if you are listening and watching with all senses in the last years all predictions by cayce and others came true all the sign are red red red the last confirmation incredible as it is is known as the Bible Code a scientifically discovered hidden message by the creator or by extra human intelligence included at the same text as the orignal bible. In this text you have all important events and even small details included September 11 with many detail of course too I ask you and all the group what is to do with this information which I repeat is really serious it was discovered and proven by world known mathematicians who originally having been non believers and are now believers in GD Of course I speak only about the serious scienticst and not the followers who want to make money or get known.... For me personally michael bindel for me the only reality is nonduality is GD and nothing else but as Ramana stated too as long as you did not recognize this and do not live accordingly you have to go thruy "karma" and so on And on this level "only" arises for "me" the question what to do with the everrising real feeling that "judgement day" somehow is very very near and dear unknown friend really I do not know any fear of "dying" "death and life" as "we" know it does only exist for "me" when I am "outside" of my SELF I know it is rather stupid of "me" but I "feel" the "urge" to "wake up" some people to be more conscious of whats going on and there is really a huge "cover up" going on everywhere in the globe sorry for having "stolen your time" but as I feel at home at this list more and more day by day I opened up.... sorry Chris you have been or are going to Inverness that means you are near Findhorn if you know this Findhorn personally I would really appreciate your practical opinion LOL lots of honest love and regards for all of you thank you for "feeling you" thru this strange medium "Internet" michael bindel >"AnneChris" > > >Re: Re: Shirdi >Tue, 10 Feb 2004 09:42:04 -0000 > >Tony wrote > >There's no understanding a >Saint............ONS...Tony > >chris saying >Yes I know, Your one in disguise. > >Oh by the way Cayce's prediction on the beginning of earth changes >in the islands north of australia, and eastern mediterranean---seven >large quakes, last week, in the island directly to the north new >guinea, and quakes in turkey etc. > I believe there was no creation and therfore no disolution only consciousness, however while here in "Gods" play it would be nice to believe that we are evolving into a more spiritual human race and that these disasters are the birth pains. So what comes next Tony? > >By the way I am going home to Inverness on Thursday for the weekend so wont be "listening" here till MOnday. >Regards to all Chris > > > >/join > > > > > >"Love itself is the actual form of God." > >Sri Ramana > >In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > >-- > > Links > > a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: > / > > b.. > > > c.. Your use of is subject to the > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Chris you have been or are going to Inverness that means you are near Findhorn if you know this Findhorn personally I would really appreciate your practical opinion michael bindel Dear Michael I have never lived at the Findhorn Foundation but my parents retired to Findhorn village so I spend many happy days there learning to race sailing dinghys which was my hobby. The foundation book store is second to none for the serious spiritual seeker. My view of the community is that of an outsider so dont put too much weight on it. I felt that a some of the people I met had trouble relating to earthly reality and were very introverted ie concerned with on the one hand their own personal problems and tending to dwell negativly on the state of the earth. In short I felt the place had a heavy atmosphere and too "New-age" for my liking. However I honestly dont know because I did not stay there and being a stranger was treated as such. In fairness the staff in the Phoneix book shop and grocery store could not have been more helpfull on my many visits there. So perhaps overall my views are bit superficial. There is their web site http://www.findhorn.org/ The actual area is quite beautifull and enjoys very good weather for Scotland hope this is helpfull Michael. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 , "AnneChris" <am009a8716@b...> wrote: > > Chris you have been or are going to Inverness that means you are near Findhorn if you know this Findhorn personally I would really appreciate your practical opinion > > > michael bindel > > Dear Michael > > I have never lived at the Findhorn Foundation but my parents retired to Findhorn village so I spend many happy days there learning to race sailing dinghys which was my hobby. > > The foundation book store is second to none for the serious spiritual seeker. My view of the community is that of an outsider so dont put too much weight on it. I felt that a some of the people I met had trouble relating to earthly reality and were very introverted ie concerned with on the one hand their own personal problems and tending to dwell negativly on the state of the earth. In short I felt the place had a heavy atmosphere and too "New-age" for my liking. > > However I honestly dont know because I did not stay there and being a stranger was treated as such. In fairness the staff in the Phoneix book shop and grocery store could not have been more helpfull on my many visits there. So perhaps overall my views are bit superficial. > > There is their web site http://www.findhorn.org/ > > The actual area is quite beautifull and enjoys very good weather for Scotland > > hope this is helpfull Michael. > > Chris Namaste Chris, On one of my many visits and long stays in Australia, I met a lady called Mel, who lived at Findhorn for a while. She was doing computer work and reading the Tarot in Coogee Beach, Sydney. She seemed to think that there was some kind of 'group think' going on and that the bossman was somewhat dictatorial. It seemed to have moved from it original position, so she said. Perhaps you can enlighten me on that. Some of them also were devotees of that particular fraud guru as well, some were at the ashram when I was there in India.........ONS..Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Tony Said It seemed to have moved from it original position, so she said. Perhaps you can enlighten me on that. Some of them also were devotees of that particular fraud guru as well, some were at the ashram when I was there in India.........ONS.... Things evolve naturally so change is inevitable. Whether the community is improved or otherwise cant honestly say Tony. The local villagers have never had much time for any of it. Chris Namaste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 --- Tony OClery <aoclery wrote: > , "AnneChris" > <am009a8716@b...> > wrote: > > Namaste > > love this quote attributed to Shirdi Sai > Baba > > > > "Before you speak, > > ask yourself: > > Is it kind, > > is it necessary > > is it true, > > does it improve on the silence?" > > > > Enough said. > > > > Chris > > Namaste Chris, > > Yes fair enough. Nothing improves on the silence. > However here it is > a discussion group, SNIP > Oh by the way Cayce's prediction on the beginning > of earth changes > in the islands north of australia, and eastern > mediterranean---seven > large quakes, last week, in the island directly to > the north new > guinea, and quakes in turkey etc. > > Yes, the prediction declares that there will be earthquakes and wars and famines and blah, blah, blah. But there have been earthquakes and wars and famines and droughts and "every-thing" since there's been a "some-thing" (whateverthatis?). So ya know? there's always been these things, the earthquakes and famines and "bad people" and all of that stuff.... And, I "feel" that the *doomsday* attitude has existed in a portion of the "folk" since recorded history... But life is bliss. Be at peace. Surrender. Relax. Smile. I read something a few monts ago in a magazine article. It said: "If you want to be happy, act happy." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Dear Chris yes you have been helpful indeed : - ) the story of Findhorn did touch me very much - decades ago when the three founders started Findhorn what a touching wonderful story of the ways of GD thank you again michael >"AnneChris" > > >Re: Re: Shirdi >Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:52:24 -0000 > > > Chris you have been or are going to Inverness that means you are near Findhorn if you know this Findhorn personally I would really appreciate your practical opinion > > > michael bindel > > Dear Michael > > I have never lived at the Findhorn Foundation but my parents retired to Findhorn village so I spend many happy days there learning to race sailing dinghys which was my hobby. > > The foundation book store is second to none for the serious spiritual seeker. My view of the community is that of an outsider so dont put too much weight on it. I felt that a some of the people I met had trouble relating to earthly reality and were very introverted ie concerned with on the one hand their own personal problems and tending to dwell negativly on the state of the earth. In short I felt the place had a heavy atmosphere and too "New-age" for my liking. > > However I honestly dont know because I did not stay there and being a stranger was treated as such. In fairness the staff in the Phoneix book shop and grocery store could not have been more helpfull on my many visits there. So perhaps overall my views are bit superficial. > > There is their web site http://www.findhorn.org/ > > The actual area is quite beautifull and enjoys very good weather for Scotland > > hope this is helpfull Michael. > > Chris Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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