Guest guest Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 , "Lady Joyce" <shaantih@c...> wrote: > >> , "Durga" <durgaji108> > > wrote: > > I don't see > > Papaji as a brother. I never could do that. I have much too much > > respect and honor for him to do that. I can't see him as anything > > that I could put a label to. In a way, you could say he was Ram. > > > > Love, Durga > > > Duh!!! Duh!!! Duh!!! I mean, > Durga!!! Durga!!! Durga!!! > > Hello, is anybody there? (non-nondually speaking, of course :-) > > You Are That!!! Remember? Is that not what you yourself have > said Papaji told you? Yet, in wishing to honor him, you dishonor > that which he told you ;-) From what I have read of your posts, you > have spent a lifetime studying vedanta and walking with many "Gurus." > How many times and how many ways must it be said to you before you > really accept it, know it, and embrace it? YOU ARE THAT! So there! > > Ram Ram Ram... > > Joyce > > (muttering to HerSelf...) Yes, Joyce. Thank you for the reminder. Love, Durga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 Durga wrote: > -- > > > > BTW, Durga, where is your tiger? > > > > Baba Garydas > > Ha Ha, Garydasji. I think the question was a kind of a koan. It > doesn't have an answer. Love, Durga > For those who may not know, Durga is the name of the Goddess who is shown sitting on a Tiger in the Hindu epics. She is the warrior type of Goddess, a manifestation of Kali, so I would not ask too many times, "Where is your tiger" :-). Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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