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Scott Hutton wrote:

Hm...yew've been readin m'mail...and probably snoopin them akashic

records...<<<<< 'Em akashic records best left to Lord Ganesh :-)

well, I lived in NYC's East Village in the late 1960's, when it was considered

rude to remain clothed....and went on from there...whhadda life that was! <<

Lucky fella!

We knew of, but I never met her, this crazy Jap gal who'd give sunrise parties

(you can fill in the refreshments for yourself) and such....her last name was

Ono...we were scandalized when she married that Brit rock star.... << Yoko Ono

- she mesmerized Lennon big time but in later years now, she's mellowed

considerably. No longer the siren but a respectable-looking woman reminiscent

of one outta traditional Japan these days so I gathered.

It was my great pleasure to know Samy Mitchell Hedges and to spend a great deal

of time with the Mitchell Hedges skull...if you would like to hear anecdotes,

contact me privately...I would never discuss these experiences

publicly...simply because Samy hated that... << Lemme git soom immediate

matters sorted out in some days & ya bet I'll impose on ya about the anecdotes,

thank you for offering; tis kind of ya.

There is a slew of crystals in New Zealand, and that country is blessed by some

very high crystal workers...snarf that out... << Thanks for da tip, shall have

a look-see when I git time.

did you read in the news today about the Nigerian girl who's to be stoned to

death as soon as her child is weaned, for the child was born out of wedlock?

DId you note that NOT ONE Islamic cleric came out to condemn the sentence?

NOT ONE. << Missed that piece of news and saddened to hear this.

Unfortunately the Koran had and has been misinterpreted by a lotta mad-folks

(fundamentalists, fanatics, etc.) to suit their agendas. Islam was supposed to

be a peaceful religion.

The media doesn't report that but New York City's heart was so big it let in

assassins...the Arab cabbies have all disappeared....<< Big Apples always have

big "hearts".

I make it a point to glare at the occasional woman in Arab Drag (we have that

whorehouse of a UN here, you know, and for decades have wanted them gone)...you

see them on 5th Avenue during the day...pretending to blend in....but oh that

air, that disgusting air...which looked so much like normal clouds.... << Ya

naughty boy, stop the glare 'cuz some of these women are innocent and have been

subject to torture, violations and treated as second or third-class citizens by

their kinsmen if not others. Many have also suffered untold hardships. Not

defending them but merely seeing both sides of the coin when it comes to

Islamic female gender.

For me the Guru is the formless mind, beyond birth/death and all

imagining...sometimes I'm ready but usually not....hopefully, at death, the

unreadiness will entirely drop off with the body... << Ya're wise - profound

insight there.

Bless ya,

Sy

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It is my observation that mystics of every stripe have more in common

with each other than with the various religions they may have sprung

forth from.

 

And that fundamentalists seem to be universally fearful of mystics, of

whatever origin.

 

Mystics tend to want to develop a personal relationship with Godhead, and

are accepting of personal, unique interpretations of religion.

 

Fundamentalists lay down the law: One way! Like this, with no

exeptions. If you don't agree with them, you are wrong and must be

converted or destroyed.

 

Ganesh preserve me from ever getting that hidebound or stagnant!

 

-- Len/ Kalipadma

 

 

On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 00:57:25 EDT lionserpent358 writes:

>

> I don't mind. I can laugh at any belief system and could even laugh

> at my own

> gods! I couldn't worship a god that didn't have a sense of humour!

> But you

> should be a little cautious when you insult whole religions for the

> other

> more sensative types sake;-)

>

> Personally, I wish all of todays Muslims were Sufis then we wouldn't

> have any

> problems! Look, there are Jewish Mystics -Qabbalists who see god in

> everyone

> and everything is holy to them, they would not condemn a Hindu.

> Then, there

> are fundamentalist Jews who would say that you will go straight to

> hell for

> not being born as one of them!

>

> There are Muslim Sufis who see everything as Holy and then there are

> fundamentalists, extremists and terrorists. This rule applies to the

> Christians although today it is rare to find a mystic amongst them!

>

> It seems that when one declares a book written by a human hand as

> law for

> all. Or if one thinks everyone should be the same there are serious

> problems.

> It is a very unnatural way to think. Especially when you remove God

> from

> matter and look at everything as a degredation the spiral starts

> going

> downwards and we enter a serious trap.......

>

> Not all muslims think the same way. I myself am generally

> anti-monotheist,

> but I wait to judge an individual on their own terms. SO WATCH OUT!

> You might

> get blown up!

>

>

> Just kidding. I always have to end everything with a smile. Like

> Ganesha

> teaches me to. My life is a game and a joke. I must always remember

> to never

> take anything to seriously.

>

> Jai Ganesha Deva,

>

> William

 

 

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