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Namaste Alan,

 

Not just a grain of 'truth' but rather, "The Ultimate Truth" in some

classical lineages relating to Tantra and Aghora, etc..

 

Best regards,

Ommmmmmmmmmmmmms infinite,

Simone

 

 

, "Alan Scherr"

 

<source311@h...> wrote:

> Dear friend - as you have said - this is true that blue represents

Lord

> Shiva.

 

 

There is something of a distinction when we speak of Shiva the

> Personified Lord or Deity (who appears as the color blue) vs.

Shiva as a

> universal representation of Pure Consciousness / Shakti as a

universal

> representation of primal energy.

 

 

In the latter case, we are referring to

> them not as personified dieties but rather as non-personified

states of

> being. I know this is splitting hairs, but perhaps this may

contain a grain

> of truth.......

>

> namaste,

> alan

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Simone - thank you dear friend down under....

 

with love,

alan

 

>"Simone" <syzenith

>

>

>RBSC : 5 Mukhi (Ultimate Truth, thanx Alan)

>Sun, 01 May 2005 11:57:10 -0000

>

>Namaste Alan,

>

>Not just a grain of 'truth' but rather, "The Ultimate Truth" in some

>classical lineages relating to Tantra and Aghora, etc..

>

>Best regards,

>Ommmmmmmmmmmmmms infinite,

>Simone

>

>

>, "Alan Scherr"

>

><source311@h...> wrote:

> > Dear friend - as you have said - this is true that blue represents

>Lord

> > Shiva.

>

>

>There is something of a distinction when we speak of Shiva the

> > Personified Lord or Deity (who appears as the color blue) vs.

>Shiva as a

> > universal representation of Pure Consciousness / Shakti as a

>universal

> > representation of primal energy.

>

>

>In the latter case, we are referring to

> > them not as personified dieties but rather as non-personified

>states of

> > being. I know this is splitting hairs, but perhaps this may

>contain a grain

> > of truth.......

> >

> > namaste,

> > alan

>

>

>

>

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