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Namaste Frankji,

 

Concur fully! In 'duality' judgments are 'natural'; where one

errs is in underestimating the capacity and speed of another's

ripeness!

 

Regards,

 

s.

 

 

advaitin, egodust@d... wrote:

> hariH OM! sunderji-

> namaste.

>

> i saw this guy (sw beyondananda) on

> tv i recall in the early 70's, and

> concluded he was "nuts," in a harmless

> kind of way..nevertheless, absurd

> i thought then.

>

> how wrong we can be sometimes, huh?

>

> wow. a good lesson for me re judgments

> on others.. or, judgments period!

>

> peace.love.peace

> frank

>

> ___________________

>

> sunder wrote:

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> > Guidelines for Enlightenment

> > by Swami Beyondananda

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Hi!

One way to impart knowledge of Truth is humor(even to the adults), specially

in this age of debates and arguments and the one-up-manship!

One can even go to the extent of saying "where there is no humor there is no

life!".

-- Vis

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"Harsha" <harsha-hkl

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Thursday, July 19, 2001 6:36 PM

RE: Apology; Re: I had a dream in 1970

 

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> sidha [sidha]

>

> In fact, I too, meant everything, in my last mails, as a humor, it was

just

> a way of joking, but if it has offended anybody I apologize and feel very

> sorry. But, however, I understood it very well that Ram Chandran ji and

> Harsha Ji were also just in a mood of humor.

> Loving Regards and feeling very sorry for any kind of offence has been

> comitted,

> Siddhartha

> ***********************

> No need to apologize and no offence taken. Some are funny and appear

> serious. Some are serious and appear funny. All humor has some truth in

it!

>

> Harsha

>

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