Guest guest Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 , ecirada <ecirada> wrote: > The story goes, wife & kid became followers / devotees (take your > pick), later. > BTW Ramana ran away from home as well, his family went through a lot of > effort to locate him. Read the biography,enlightening story ;-) HA! What a fabulous response!! *Big smile over here in Northern CA! * Given that we can never know everything at any given time, if you ask me, it's always best not to judge. [Hey, Jan, I found out it wasn't just my diet that was bringing my hair back to it's earlier color...it was the peroxide in the water at the hotsprings I'd been soaking in (duh!). Heehee. See? Just a little more proof that we can never know everything at any given time!] Hugs to everybody! Kheyala Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 kheyalove wrote: >, ecirada <ecirada> wrote: > > > >>The story goes, wife & kid became followers / devotees (take your >>pick), later. >>BTW Ramana ran away from home as well, his family went through a >> >> >lot of > > >>effort to locate him. Read the biography,enlightening story ;-) >> >> > > >HA! What a fabulous response!! *Big smile over here in Northern CA! >* Given that we can never know everything at any given time, if you >ask me, it's always best not to judge. > > In the absence of knowledge, use common sense, reflect, experiment. The most simple explanation is likely to be true (Ockham's razor): for the Buddha, when suffering no longer is possible, whatever happens then, is moot. Ramana said something similar, knowing the Self, nothing else matters. Of course "knowing" isn't what results from reading a book. >[Hey, Jan, I found out it wasn't just my diet that was bringing my >hair back to it's earlier color...it was the peroxide in the water >at the hotsprings I'd been soaking in (duh!). Heehee. See? >Just a little more proof that we can never know everything at any >given time!] > >Hugs to everybody! > >Kheyala > > Hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizing agent so i guess your skin became so radiating white you don't need lights at night ;-) But apart from that, hydrogen peroxide is rather sensitive to high temperatures: it decomposes rapidly to water and oxygen. Peace, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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