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Hi Bobby

 

thank you for sending this test.....

 

enjoy yourself

 

 

in GD i AM

 

michael

 

>"texasbg2000" <Bigbobgraham

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> What am I? Fri, 10 Sep 2004 18:09:55

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>here is a good test for the relative mind.

>

>http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/politicalcompass/index.html

>

>Love Bobby G.

>

 

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, "MICHAEL BINDEL"

<michael_bindel@h...> wrote:

> Hi Bobby

>

> thank you for sending this test.....

>

> enjoy yourself

>

>

> in GD i AM

>

> michael

>

>

> >"texasbg2000" <Bigbobgraham@a...>

> >

Subject:

> > What am I? Fri, 10 Sep 2004

18:09:55

> >-0000

> >

> >here is a good test for the relative mind.

> >

> >http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/politicalcompass/index.html

> >

> >Love Bobby G.

 

 

I was pleased to send the test. My own positioning was right on top

of Gandhi. Not far from the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela.

 

Top that Harsha.

 

Love

Bobby G.

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"texasbg2000" <Bigbobgraham

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Friday, September 10, 2004 7:24 PM

Re: What am I?

> > >here is a good test for the relative mind.

> > >

> > >http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/politicalcompass/index.html

> > >

> > >Love Bobby G.

>

>

> I was pleased to send the test. My own positioning was right on top

> of Gandhi. Not far from the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela.

>

> Top that Harsha.

>

> Love

> Bobby G.

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Dearest Bobbyji:

 

I did not take the test but would not be able to top you in any case.

 

The fact that you are on top of Gandhi and close to Dalai Lama and Nelson

Mandela speaks volumes for your being.

 

We bow to the great yogi and the gentle giant that you are.

 

My teacher worked in Gandhiji's nonviolence movement before he became a

monk.

 

Later he wrote a poem that became famous in India.

 

Two of the lines are.

 

"May my heart sing with ecstasy at the sight of the virtuous;

And may my life be an offering at their feet."

 

Here is the full poem Bobby.

 

Lots of love ---Harsha

 

 

TRANSLATION:

May the sacred stream of AMITY flow forever in my heart

May the universe prosper, such is my cherished desire

 

May my heart sing with ecstasy at the sight of the virtuous;

And may my life be an offering at their feet.

 

May my heart bleed at the sight of the wretched, the cruel, and the poor;

And may tears of compassion flow from my eyes.

 

May I always be there to show the path to the pathless wanderers of life;

Yet if they should not hearken to me, may I abide patiently.

May the spirit of goodwill enter all our hearts; May we all sing in chorus;

The Immortal song of Human Concord.

 

You can listen to song in original Gujrati song recorded by Mukesh (a famous

Indian singer from the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s).

 

http://www.jainmeditation.org/pages/maitribhav.html

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I was pleased to send the test. My own positioning was right on top

of Gandhi. Not far from the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela.

 

Top that Harsha.

 

Love

Bobby G.

 

 

Nice test, but I would like to see Dalai Lamas real position. I am 99.99 %

sure he would land at least one small step closer to the middle.

The place he is put at seems very much like what is called 'political

correct' : ) over here.

 

Alan

 

 

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Sri Ramana

 

In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma

 

 

 

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, "Al Larus" <erilarend>

wrote:

>

>

> I was pleased to send the test. My own positioning was right on top

> of Gandhi. Not far from the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela.

>

> Top that Harsha.

>

> Love

> Bobby G.

>

>

> Nice test, but I would like to see Dalai Lamas real position. I am

99.99 %

> sure he would land at least one small step closer to the middle.

> The place he is put at seems very much like what is

called 'political

> correct' : ) over here.

>

> Alan

 

I am pretty sure the Dalai Lama would laugh about being considered

politically correct. Of course he is.

Bobby G.

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