Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 RamanaMaharshi, "dennis_travis33" <dennis_travis33> wrote: > hello, > > imagine that every person find liberation ...now > imagine the world would be fulfilled with peace and > love......no fights between people for the realization > of dreams.... > no stressed action to fulfill the ego mind... > no wasting of energy....energy which belongs to God Namaste, It would only clear one generation at best. There is still a bottle- neck. And what about the Jivas coming up from the animal world and the new births? What about the resentful meat animals taking birth as humans etc? I have a feeling that it would bring things to a halt initially anyway. For who is going to use polluting technology etc etc........Still a nice idea.........ONS..Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 --- Tony OClery <aoclery wrote: > RamanaMaharshi, snip > Namaste, > > It would only clear one generation at best. There is > still a bottle- > neck. And what about the Jivas coming up from the > animal world and > the new births? What about the resentful meat > animals taking birth > as humans etc? I have a feeling that it would bring > things to a halt > initially anyway. Yeah! Good thinking! But don't worry. I'll take care of it. SELF snip michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 The life that I know is an eternal love-being-becoming-bliss. Magical, spiritual, wonderful books, and thoughts, and teachers, and most of all practices allowed the knowing of what always is. But these aids can create a temporary system of beliefs and dogmas. And much of modern spirituality seems to be about what one believes. So the discussions and arguments go on and on. But it isn’t necessary to judge the thoughts and actions of anyone. What does seem to be necessary is a devotion to some discipline(s). Ideas and judgments take one no where. Ideas are not practices. There are only the rare few who need not practice. Practice doesn’t take one far; but it brings one near. And at some point a personal transformation is mature and then the former practices are no longer necessary. Warmest regards, michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 , "Michael Bowes" <michaelbowes@c...> wrote: > The life that I know is an eternal love-being-becoming-bliss. > > Magical, spiritual, wonderful books, and thoughts, and teachers, and most of > all practices allowed the knowing of what always is. > > But these aids can create a temporary system of beliefs and dogmas. > > And much of modern spirituality seems to be about what one believes. So the > discussions and arguments go on and on. > > But it isn't necessary to judge the thoughts and actions of anyone. What > does seem to be necessary is a devotion to some discipline(s). > > Ideas and judgments take one no where. Ideas are not practices. > > There are only the rare few who need not practice. > > Practice doesn't take one far; but it brings one near. > > And at some point a personal transformation is mature and then the former > practices are no longer necessary. > > > > Warmest regards, > > > > michael yes my friend, this is so. you speak words of wisdom. permit me one small remark though: a real practice is unceasing application of the learned principles in moment to moment life - until, as you say, there is no need to practice - it is as natural as breath... _()_ in love yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Dear Michael, I just joined this group :>) Your words accurately describe my own journey of awakening.. Thank you Blessings always in the now Randy from Panama , "Michael Bowes" <michaelbowes@c...> wrote: > The life that I know is an eternal love-being-becoming-bliss. > > Magical, spiritual, wonderful books, and thoughts, and teachers, and most of > all practices allowed the knowing of what always is. > > But these aids can create a temporary system of beliefs and dogmas. > > And much of modern spirituality seems to be about what one believes. So the > discussions and arguments go on and on. > > But it isn't necessary to judge the thoughts and actions of anyone. What > does seem to be necessary is a devotion to some discipline(s). > > Ideas and judgments take one no where. Ideas are not practices. > > There are only the rare few who need not practice. > > Practice doesn't take one far; but it brings one near. > > And at some point a personal transformation is mature and then the former > practices are no longer necessary. > > > > Warmest regards, > > > > michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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