Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 Dear friends, Do not bow to me because of the prefix Rev. ! It means revolutionary. I wanted to write something shortly merely to amuse you about the topics of last and this month. I did manage to read a lot of the discussions. It is clear that there is light and darkness around us. There is no doubt about it. There is day and night. For others there is night and day. Also in us there is light and darkness. They are great forces. There is watcher of them. Just like there is an observer of all the light and darkness in the universe and beyond. But we should not move to fast! These forces have to be known and experienced. That says Tantra. Tantra is the fifth Veda. To know it we have to know (experience it fully and totally we believe during lovemaking) it in the body. Mr. Madathil Rajendran Nair, Gregory Goode, Swami Ajayosho, Sri Benjamin, Sir Ken Khan, Ombhurbhuvaswaha, Prof V.K... They all write something. Their hand has touched the key-board yesterday or today. There is a today and a yesterday. Let¹s not fool around! LHP-Tantra says that this merging, unification has to take place IN the body. We like to bring in the extremes and fortify Œlight¹ and Œdarkness¹ to its extremes and then appear to be balancing them. That is what we call walking the razors edge. Does that make any sense to anyone on the list hear? I almost fear not but am not sure ... There is non-dual Tantra. Shri Shri Shri Adi Shankar, the great founder of The Way and the energy-vortexes of the seats of the Tradition Himself, was very much aware of the occult and hidden esoteric knowledge of the Tantras it seems. Prof V.K. sends us exceptionally beautiful writings and always greets the devotees of the Mother Goddess. She may be white, red, yellow, black or gold. Adam in Christianity did not have one wife but two. Eve and Lilith. Well ... In fact it was first Lilith and then Eve. Lilith wanted to make love with Adam and dominate him and Adam did not like that. It is a long story but the essence is very much like Shiva, Devi and Kali. And the great Founder DOES have the name from Shiva, doesn¹t he? Not all the folklore is for nothing. There is great and very profound symbology in it. That is very much expressed in the poetry like the beautiful Soundaryalahari and Anandalahari. There is beautiful dance and music. It is known that the Great Founder also danced in extacy in temples swolled with bhakti and overflowing from love and sheer delight. Triumph & Delight! I greet Thee with great respect. R. Nataraj, Amsterdam. www.beautyfire.net/YBD/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2003 Report Share Posted October 5, 2003 Hello Revolutionary! I didn't quite understand it. What is LHP? A derivate of lysergic acid!? This doubt because you talked about something happening IN the body. I thought we were talking advaita here. Greetings! Madathil Nair _________________________________ advaitin, "Rev. R. Nataraj" <108@p...> wrote: > Do not bow to me because of the prefix Rev. ! It means revolutionary. > Mr. Madathil Rajendran Nair, Gregory Goode, Swami Ajayosho, Sri Benjamin, > Sir Ken Khan, Ombhurbhuvaswaha, Prof V.K... They all write something. Their > hand has touched the key-board yesterday or today. There is a today and a > yesterday. Let¹s not fool around! > > LHP-Tantra says that this merging, unification has to take place IN the > body. We like to bring in the extremes and fortify Œlight¹ and Œdarkness¹ to > its extremes and then appear to be balancing them. That is what we call > walking the razors edge. > > Does that make any sense to anyone on the list hear? I almost fear not but > am not sure ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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