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Josie,

 

Your soul is beautiful like a flower opening to the sun,

 

Thank you for reflecting

 

The colors of your petals on this list.

 

It is rare that I read such humility put into words.

 

I will read again and again your post,

 

There is like a music of the Soul that comes from it.

 

Your eyes, like those of Ramana, must speak the deepest

 

I have now your words to content me

 

When I am lost in the jungle noise

 

Thank you again

 

Antoine

 

-

surrenderedinlove

Monday, August 30, 2004 3:10 PM

harsha and members' posts on list

 

 

dearest Harshaji:

 

I first found my way to individuals

who resonated with Ramana Maharshi

through your e-list group that was

a link from a Ramana Maharshi website.

 

The joy I felt of finding a place to

express my process was immeasurable.

Since then I followed the untangling

of links to and from other individuals

and have seen many, many variations of

expression in open to moderated to

closed non-dual focus lists.

 

I have come to see the interconnections,

intersections of this net as a living,

interactive expression of "what is".

I appreciate that this exists.

 

So many points have been made by others.

I cannot say what is true and not. I

wish to say that your list has a focus

that has kept me involved, reading.

 

As in any collection of individuals'

expression, some posts touch me deeper

than others in a reflection of what is

most salient for me at the time I read.

 

I honour your efforts to keep this space

as inclusive as possible, along with your

suggestion that writers do their best to

be respectful.

 

My current favorite book of Ramana is

"The Essential Teachings of Ramana

Maharshi, A Visual Journey" Edited by

Mathew Greenblatt, Inner Directions

 

I love this book in part because

of all the excellent pictures of Ramana

and his eyes. It is that which speaks

the deepest to me these days. The

silence that permeates all.

 

namaste,

--josie--

 

 

 

 

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