Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 , "MICHAEL BINDEL" <michael_bindel@h...> wrote: Dear BingoRam please check what you wrote something smells not so fine at least in my humble opinion agreed? in Sri Ramana Maharshi Michael >Maharishi BingoRam <bingoram > > >Re: Fw: Find your real self >Sat, 10 Jul 2004 15:41:31 -0500 > >True happiness cannot be found in things that change and pass away -- >what does it mean dear one? > >Nisargadatta spent most of his life chasing after the false happiness >through smoking bidis, did he not? > >L and B > > dear michael, "maharshi", friends. :)obviously what "maharishi" talks about is 'happiness' as opposed to 'unhapiness" etc, and he follows his preconcived ideas about it and the behaviour of the "illuminated". luckily lol truth has nothing to do with it. i believe it was beloved kabir who wrote in one of his poems something like "the lights are burning in all the houses; but in some the shuters are closed. and you, o ignorant one, think they have no light... but lights are burning in all the houses" namaste yosy ps. what is "l & b"? i know the words, but what it means to you, "maharishi"? how do you apply it moment to moment? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Words clutter your mind dear one. Nondual words are nondual words and nothing more. Love and blessings yosyx wrote: >dear michael, "maharshi", friends. >:)obviously what "maharishi" talks about is 'happiness' as opposed >to 'unhapiness" etc, and he follows his preconcived ideas about it >and the behaviour of the "illuminated". > >luckily lol truth has nothing to do with it. > >i believe it was beloved kabir who wrote in one of his poems >something like "the lights are burning in all the houses; but in some >the shuters are closed. and you, o ignorant one, think they have no >light... but lights are burning in all the houses" > >namaste >yosy > >ps. what is "l & b"? i know the words, but what it means to >you, "maharishi"? how do you apply it moment to moment? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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