Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 You two brilliant guys,thanks for your answers to my query. Dear Miles posted: "The decrepit Miles replies" People email me that you are realized. That must include the fact that you still identify with a decrepit body? Sometimes out of boredom I create controversy. At least I am honest. Ok tonight if I remember I will ask, 'who is it that is bored'. Then my answer will be 'dono mind'..lol Aloha, Alton RamanaMaharshi, Miles Wright <ramana.bhakta@v...> wrote: > > The decrepit Miles replies: > > M. : The Guru may be sometimes inanimate also, as in the case of Avadhuta. > God, Guru and the Self are identical. > (from Talk; 23) > > Living...dead, birth...death, such hurdles. > > Supremely complete, without beginning or end, unlimited, unascertainable, > unchanging, Brahman is One without a second, there is nothing other than He. > (Vivekacudamani) > > Ever Yours in Sri Bhagavan, > Miles > ========= > > > > Dear Miles sagely stated: > > Guru is absolutely necessary. > >> > >> om gurave namah > > > > Ignorant Alton asks. Does it have to be a living Guru? > > My other 5 masters that initiated me, and that no longer interest me, > > say absolultely that you need a living Guru. > > Thanks in advance and have a pleasant weekend, the whole dear group > > included. > > Aloha, > > Alton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2002 Report Share Posted June 8, 2002 Dear Alton, Alton writes: > > Ignorant Alton asks. Does it have to be a living Guru? and: > Dear Miles posted: "The decrepit Miles replies" > People email me that you are realized. That must include the fact > that you still identify with a decrepit body? Alton is ignorant Miles is decrepit Self-confessed fools The pair of them. One is simple-minded The other is inept of body The particulars are powerless The Universal shines unobstructed. Ever Yours in Sri Bhagavan, Miles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2002 Report Share Posted June 8, 2002 Dear Vicki, > I am saddened that one of his devotees can be spoken to > like this , indeed only out of ignorance it could be so, Everything is fine. Let's all see past the particular and dwell on the Universal. 'I am a simpleton devoid of learning. Do Thou dispel illusion, Oh Arunachala! 'Unattached to the physical frame composed of the (five)elements, let me forever repose happy in the sight of Thy Splendour, Oh Arunachala!' (Collected works, ed. Arthur Osborne, 1975; 52-60) Ever Yours in Sri Bhagavan, Miles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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