Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 - Tony OClery Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:26 AM Re: Can knowledge only come from certain sources or scriptures or gurus? , Sam <S.Pasiencier@p...> wrote: > I think Gauss was exaggerating. Namaste, I think he was right if you factor in the time he spent doing it in previous lives..........ONS..Tony. Yes Tony, and perhps one should factor in all the time he spent, in previous lives, cultivating the goodwill of the Devas who, once they are on your side, will look up, in the Akashic records, the answer to any question, whether it falls within the realm of mathematics, music, history or any other art form. These Devas can tell you anything about incidents or conditions that have happened in the past, or will happen in the future, or are happening in other universes. No amount of flattery can get them on side and they couldn't give a fig about good works. What counts is that you believe. Not just that you are prepared to accept the possibility; you have to totally believe. Forget about evidence and reason; evidence and reason are the playthings of children. Forget about revelation; anyone can believe after he sees with his own eyes. What you need is pure, total, unwavering belief, uncontaminated by reason, evidence, revelation or any other factor that would corrupt the purity of belief. Then you are cooking with gas. I reckon this Gauss fellah must have had dozens of Devas assigned just to him, constantly checking back on their cell phones to the librarians of the Akashic records . Cheers Warwick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hey Warwick, If you really BELIEVE this, could you ask the Devas a question on my behalf? Do streaming potentials play a significant biological role in bone remodeling or are they just an epiphenomenon? Thanks, Mark , "Warwick Wakefield" <formandsubstance@t...> wrote: > - > Tony OClery > > Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:26 AM > Re: Can knowledge only come from certain sources > or scriptures or gurus? > > > , Sam <S.Pasiencier@p...> wrote: > > I think Gauss was exaggerating. > > Namaste, > > I think he was right if you factor in the time he spent doing it in > previous lives..........ONS..Tony. > > Yes Tony, > > and perhps one should factor in all the time he spent, in previous lives, > cultivating the goodwill of the Devas who, once they are on your side, > will look up, in the Akashic records, > the answer to any question, > whether it falls within the realm of mathematics, music, history > or any other art form. > > These Devas can tell you anything about incidents or conditions that have > happened in the past, > or will happen in the future, > or are happening in other universes. > > No amount of flattery can get them on side > and they couldn't give a fig about good works. > What counts is that you believe. > > Not just that you are prepared to accept the possibility; > you have to totally believe. > Forget about evidence and reason; evidence and reason are the playthings of > children. > > Forget about revelation; anyone can believe after he sees with his own eyes. > > What you need is pure, total, unwavering belief, > uncontaminated by reason, evidence, revelation > or any other factor that would corrupt the purity of belief. > > Then you are cooking with gas. > I reckon this Gauss fellah must have had dozens of Devas assigned just to > him, > constantly checking back on their cell phones to the librarians of the > Akashic records . > > Cheers > > Warwick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 , "markwotter704" <markotter@k...> wrote: > Hey Warwick, > > If you really BELIEVE this, could you ask the Devas a question on my > behalf? Do streaming potentials play a significant biological role > in bone remodeling or are they just an epiphenomenon? > > Thanks, Mark > --This may be off-topic, but I got one of those akashic records stuck in my teeth. It was in a bowl of mixed nuts, so it is an understandable mistake. Anyway, I am now getting broadcasts of the bbc in my teeth and I am trying to watch the nightly news. As long as you are getting the Devas to run interference, perhaps they could drop by and help me out. And later we could do a crop circle... Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hey Warwick,If you really BELIEVE this, could you ask the Devas a question on my behalf? Do streaming potentials play a significant biological role in bone remodeling or are they just an epiphenomenon?Thanks, Mark Nice try, Mark, but you can't faze Devas with high sounding gobbledegook. "Streaming potentials !" "Epiphenomena!" There was this guy I knew who thought he'd throw a real curly one to his Deva, (who wasn't even his his own personal Deva, just the Deva he shared with three or four thousand other Jivas). Anyway, he got no further than "aesthetic evaluations as a subset of socio-economic and gender imperialism". The Deva replied, "Who you calling nigger?" and wiped out from the guy's memory everything he'd learned after the age of six. The guy went through a period of almost terminal depression, lost his job as a columnist with the The New York Times, was thrown out of his local men's group and spent two whole years wondering who he really was. Last I heard he was said to be supervising a children's play centre in a hick town and he's often seen grinning inanely, for no discernable reason. Don't mess with them Devas, Mark. Cheers Warwick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 This may be off-topic, but I got one of those akashic records stuck in my teeth. It was in a bowl of mixed nuts, so it is an understandable mistake. Anyway, I am now getting broadcasts of the bbc in my teeth and I am trying to watch the nightly news. As long as you are getting the Devas to run interference, perhaps they could drop by and help me out. And later we could do a crop circle...Vicki Vicki! Praise be to Atman! I see in you the dawning of Belief! Just don't fall into the trap of spiritual pride, and, in a few lakhs of lifetimes, you'll have a seat at the right hand of Krishna, and you'll be able to watch him making and unmaking eternal truths. Much love Warwick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hello, Playing with words, Mozart had Venus non-aspected in his astrological chart and Beethoven had Jupiter non-aspected. An non-aspected planet means: a planet with no major link with the others planets in a chart of someone. Having no major link with it, the individual tend to develop an obsession for the what that planet represent. Beauty and Harmony (Venus) for Mozart, the deep heavy living structure (Jupiter) for Beethoven... says a book, by David Hamblin who studied the effect of non-aspected planets in natal charts. Maybe Genius is at the opposite side of a rainbow in a forest, where birds sing, the sun comes out after the clouds of rain have passed. The other end of the rainbow is the Self. " Men of genius are often dull and inert in society, as a blazing meteor when it descends to earth, is only a stone." says the genius of Longfellow. A stone that gives birth to a flower, that`s interesting, With love, Antoine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 markwotter704 [markotter (AT) kitcarson (DOT) net] Monday, May 10, 2004 6:15 PMSubject: Re: the origins of genius Hey Warwick,If you really BELIEVE this, could you ask the Devas a question on my behalf? Do streaming potentials play a significant biological role in bone remodeling or are they just an epiphenomenon?Thanks, Mark ************************************** Mark, they are an epiphenomenon. Harsha (Deva) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 This is the most fun list I have ever been on! Harsha Warwick Wakefield [formandsubstance (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au] Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 7:39 PMTo: Subject: Re: Re: the origins of genius Hey Warwick,If you really BELIEVE this, could you ask the Devas a question on my behalf? Do streaming potentials play a significant biological role in bone remodeling or are they just an epiphenomenon?Thanks, Mark Nice try, Mark, but you can't faze Devas with high sounding gobbledegook. "Streaming potentials !" "Epiphenomena!" There was this guy I knew who thought he'd throw a real curly one to his Deva, (who wasn't even his his own personal Deva, just the Deva he shared with three or four thousand other Jivas). Anyway, he got no further than "aesthetic evaluations as a subset of socio-economic and gender imperialism". The Deva replied, "Who you calling nigger?" and wiped out from the guy's memory everything he'd learned after the age of six. The guy went through a period of almost terminal depression, lost his job as a columnist with the The New York Times, was thrown out of his local men's group and spent two whole years wondering who he really was. Last I heard he was said to be supervising a children's play centre in a hick town and he's often seen grinning inanely, for no discernable reason. Don't mess with them Devas, Mark. Cheers Warwick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hey Harsha (Deva), Thanks. I'm glad I quit my career now. But PLEASE send money... Love, Mark , "Harsha" wrote: > markwotter704 [markotter@k...] > Monday, May 10, 2004 6:15 PM > > Re: the origins of genius > > > Hey Warwick, > > If you really BELIEVE this, could you ask the Devas a question on my > behalf? Do streaming potentials play a significant biological role > in bone remodeling or are they just an epiphenomenon? > > Thanks, Mark > ************************************** > Mark, they are an epiphenomenon. > > Harsha (Deva) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 - skiplaurel Tuesday, May 11, 2004 12:53 AM Re: the origins of genius , "markwotter704" <markotter@k...> wrote:> Hey Warwick,>> If you really BELIEVE this, could you ask the Devas a question on my> behalf? Do streaming potentials play a significant biological role> in bone remodeling or are they just an epiphenomenon?>> Thanks, Mark>>> --- In , "Warwick Wakefield"> <formandsubstance@t...> wrote:> > -> > Tony OClery> > > > Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:26 AM> > Re: Can knowledge only come from certain> sources> > or scriptures or gurus?> >> >> > , Sam <S.Pasiencier@p...>> wrote:> > > I think Gauss was exaggerating.> >> > Namaste,> >> > I think he was right if you factor in the time he spent doing it in> > previous lives..........ONS..Tony.> >> > Yes Tony,> >> > and perhps one should factor in all the time he spent, in previous> lives,> > cultivating the goodwill of the Devas who, once they are on your> side,> > will look up, in the Akashic records,> > the answer to any question,> > whether it falls within the realm of mathematics, music, history> > or any other art form.> >> > These Devas can tell you anything about incidents or conditions> that have> > happened in the past,> > or will happen in the future,> > or are happening in other universes.> >> > No amount of flattery can get them on side> > and they couldn't give a fig about good works.> > What counts is that you believe.> >> > Not just that you are prepared to accept the possibility;> > you have to totally believe.> > Forget about evidence and reason; evidence and reason are the> playthings of> > children.> >> > Forget about revelation; anyone can believe after he sees with his> own eyes.> >> > What you need is pure, total, unwavering belief,> > uncontaminated by reason, evidence, revelation> > or any other factor that would corrupt the purity of belief.> >> > Then you are cooking with gas.> > I reckon this Gauss fellah must have had dozens of Devas assigned> just to> > him,> > constantly checking back on their cell phones to the librarians of> the> > Akashic records .> >> > Cheers> >> > WarwickThis is completely off-subject, but I got one of those akashic records stuck in my teeth. It was in a bowl of mixed nuts. The problem is that I am getting broadcasts of the bbc and I trying to watch Oprah After the Show. I don't know if it's a deva thing, maybe a diva thing, but....anyhoo....I'm in a bit of a fix..Vicki Thanks for the first giggle of the day Vicki... maybe you could create a new search engine called giggle using that deva or diva thing... or you could try flossing with amrita nadi (I think that's the golden thread)... Zam /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...
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