Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 , "kheyalove" <kheyala@n...> wrote: > > , michael mccarthy > <enlightenment2> wrote: > > Accept what is, or you suffer. Lets look at that, > > after all this is direct inquiry. Papaji wrote a huge > > book, The Truth Is. Well dear Papaji, perhaps it can > > be titled The Truth Is Love. > > > Nah... too limiting. > > is it? for whom? btw keyhala, how is jim your beloved? and the rasa ranch overflowing with nectar? long time since you fed us with your full of 'love' compositions... yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 , "yosyx" <yosyflug@i...> wrote: > > is it? for whom? > > btw keyhala, how is jim your beloved? and the rasa ranch overflowing > with nectar? long time since you fed us with your full of 'love' > compositions... > > yosy You are so *good* at getting under my skin, yosy! Bravo! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 , "kheyalove" <kheyala@n...> wrote: > > , "yosyx" <yosyflug@i...> wrote: > > > > is it? for whom? > > > > btw keyhala, how is jim your beloved? and the rasa ranch > overflowing > > with nectar? long time since you fed us with your full of 'love' > > compositions... > > > > yosy > > > > You are so *good* at getting under my skin, yosy! > > Bravo! ??? to remind you: , michael mccarthy <enlightenment2> wrote: > Accept what is, or you suffer. Lets look at that, > after all this is direct inquiry. Papaji wrote a huge > book, The Truth Is. Well dear Papaji, perhaps it can > be titled The Truth Is Love. and you responded: >> Nah... too limiting. this list is devoted to the teachings of beloved ramana and their application in moment-to-moment life, "where the rubber meets the road" as a saying goes. so, keyhala, in view of your continous "rasa ranch" postings in which you presented us (apparently, at least) with an insight which extolled family love as a craddle of spiritual freedom and illumination - is it out of place to ask why do you think of love as "too limiting" and to enquire about well-being of your beloved? yosy any opinions, friends? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2005 Report Share Posted February 16, 2005 , "yosyx" <yosyflug@i...> wrote: > > , "kheyalove" <kheyala@n...> > wrote: > > > > , "yosyx" <yosyflug@i...> > wrote: > > > > > > is it? for whom? > > > > > > btw keyhala, how is jim your beloved? and the rasa ranch > > overflowing > > > with nectar? long time since you fed us with your full of 'love' > > > compositions... > > > > > > yosy > > > > > > > > You are so *good* at getting under my skin, yosy! > > > > Bravo! > > > ??? > > to remind you: > > , michael mccarthy > <enlightenment2> wrote: > > Accept what is, or you suffer. Lets look at that, > > after all this is direct inquiry. Papaji wrote a huge > > book, The Truth Is. Well dear Papaji, perhaps it can > > be titled The Truth Is Love. > > and you responded: > > >> Nah... too limiting. > > this list is devoted to the teachings of beloved ramana and their > application in moment-to-moment life, "where the rubber meets the > road" as a saying goes. > > so, keyhala, in view of your continous "rasa ranch" postings in which > you presented us (apparently, at least) with an insight which > extolled family love as a craddle of spiritual freedom and > illumination - is it out of place to ask why do you think of love > as "too limiting" and to enquire about well-being of your beloved? > > yosy > > any opinions, friends? Of course it would not be out of place to ask or enquire if the elements of openness, sincerity, and honesty are present...however, at this point, after these several years we have known each other online, yosy, there is little you can do to convince me of your own integrity... no matter what you might say and no matter what anyone else might say. "Fool me once..." as the saying goes. This conversation between you and me, as far as I am concerned, is over. Take it easy. Kheyala Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2005 Report Share Posted February 16, 2005 , "kheyalove" <kheyala@n...> wrote: > > , "yosyx" <yosyflug@i...> wrote: > > > > , "kheyalove" <kheyala@n...> > > wrote: > > > > > > , "yosyx" <yosyflug@i...> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > is it? for whom? > > > > > > > > btw keyhala, how is jim your beloved? and the rasa ranch > > > overflowing > > > > with nectar? long time since you fed us with your full > of 'love' > > > > compositions... > > > > > > > > yosy > > > > > > > > > > > > You are so *good* at getting under my skin, yosy! > > > > > > Bravo! > > > > > > ??? > > > > to remind you: > > > > , michael mccarthy > > <enlightenment2> wrote: > > > Accept what is, or you suffer. Lets look at that, > > > after all this is direct inquiry. Papaji wrote a huge > > > book, The Truth Is. Well dear Papaji, perhaps it can > > > be titled The Truth Is Love. > > > > and you responded: > > > > >> Nah... too limiting. > > > > this list is devoted to the teachings of beloved ramana and their > > application in moment-to-moment life, "where the rubber meets the > > road" as a saying goes. > > > > so, keyhala, in view of your continous "rasa ranch" postings in > which > > you presented us (apparently, at least) with an insight which > > extolled family love as a craddle of spiritual freedom and > > illumination - is it out of place to ask why do you think of love > > as "too limiting" and to enquire about well-being of your beloved? > > > > yosy > > > > any opinions, friends? > > > Of course it would not be out of place to ask or enquire if the > elements of openness, sincerity, and honesty are present... indeed. or answer the enquiry... > however, > at this point, after these several years we have known each other > online, yosy, there is little you can do to convince me of your own > integrity... the question is not my integrity, keyhala. "do not look at my face - take what is in my hand" as the sufi says. > no matter what you might say and no matter what anyone > else might say. > > "Fool me once..." as the saying goes. > > This conversation between you and me, as far as I am concerned, is > over. > it is not over until "you" is over... this is between you and yourself, keyhala, and 'you' cannot escape it. > Take it easy. > > Kheyala you still did not answered my question why you see love as 'too limiting'; nor how is jim... take care yosy the fool Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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