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Re: No Mind I Am The Self.

 

I plan on typing in some more of this very interesting "The Guru" section, but I

am reading ahead to see what is suitable for posting and came across snip that I

thought you also would want me to post beforehand.

 

"Just before Sarada realized the Self her "I" thought tried to escape by

breaking he skull. If I had not been present the experience would have killed

her. The "I"-thought would have broken her skull and escaped to the high regions

where it would have been reborn again".

 

Alton says: I hope you all have hard heads. From you postings I see that you do.

LOL.

 

The only time I get a chance to read ahead is when I either go to the John or

eat not at the computer.

 

So hope I get the "runs" or have a herzlicher Appetit.

 

Aloha,

Alton

 

 

 

 

 

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> "Just before Sarada realized the Self her "I" thought tried to escape by

> breaking he skull. If I had not been present the experience would have killed

> her. The "I"-thought would have broken her skull and escaped to the high

> regions where it would have been reborn again".

 

 

For breakfast this morning I had warm pigeon milk exquisitely served in the

horn of a hare.

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Dear Miles,

what for a drink did you have? LOL Here my bad English and all

dictionaries leave me alone. Can you translate?

 

Besides are we now all graveyard bhaktas? I would like to hear what

you have to say about.

 

In Sri Ramana

Gabriele

 

 

RamanaMaharshi, Miles Wright <ramana.bhakta@v...> wrote:

>

>

> > "Just before Sarada realized the Self her "I" thought tried to

escape by

> > breaking he skull. If I had not been present the experience would

have killed

> > her. The "I"-thought would have broken her skull and escaped to

the high

> > regions where it would have been reborn again".

>

>

> For breakfast this morning I had warm pigeon milk exquisitely

served in the

> horn of a hare.

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Dear Gabriele,

 

> what for a drink did you have? LOL Here my bad English and all

> dictionaries leave me alone. Can you translate?

 

Pigeon milk...it made me burp!!

 

> Besides are we now all graveyard bhaktas? I would like to hear what

> you have to say about.

 

Those who simply cling to the words of gurus, whether living or dead, have

killed the Quest. If words are blindly accepted without testing by questing

the Original Source, the graveyard will be frequented with inordinate

frequency.

 

Miles

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Yes indeed, that's it!!

 

RamanaMaharshi, Miles Wright <ramana.bhakta@v...> wrote:

>

> Dear Gabriele,

>

> > what for a drink did you have? LOL Here my bad English and all

> > dictionaries leave me alone. Can you translate?

>

> Pigeon milk...it made me burp!!

>

> > Besides are we now all graveyard bhaktas? I would like to hear

what

> > you have to say about.

>

> Those who simply cling to the words of gurus, whether living or

dead, have

> killed the Quest. If words are blindly accepted without testing by

questing

> the Original Source, the graveyard will be frequented with

inordinate

> frequency.

>

> Miles

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