Guest guest Posted August 15, 1999 Report Share Posted August 15, 1999 > Thank you Frank-ji for that post and I will forward that to my list and the > nondualitysalon as well. > > Harsha > "f. maiello" <egodust > > hariH OM! > > the only way to arrive at the pure NOW > is either by stopping thoughts or > effectively ignoring them. > the latter is moksha. > > when this happens, we see, hear and feel > with a richness and clarity that has no > parallel in the world of Mind. > simply because Mind, by nature, > functions through limits and comparisons. > whereas the pure NOW (field of brahman) > functions wholistically, where each NOW > (the *eternal* NOW) > is a perfect hologram of brahman--regardless > if it includes the saguna outbreath of maya. > > being in the pure NOW is where we *are*, in > truth, each and every now. :-) we *are* the > continuum of NOW itself. > > NOW always was, is, and always will be NOW. > > What everyone *seems to* struggle with, is an > innocently mis-perceived overlay, caused by an > unfathomable mistake called ego: Creator of > Mind; Commander-in-Chief of all Illusions; > Sustainer of all Misconceptions. > > namaste Thanks Frank and Harsha. The NOW sees the halting of the endless train known as thought. The stopping of the train, the halting of its pressure and noise, is an immediate relief, and one is energized by it. The world, then, takes on a completely different look, and the words used to describe it are sacred hobos on that extraordinary train. Love, Jerry <a href="http://www.nonduality.com/wsosf.htm"> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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