Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Several weeks ago, on the night of a glorious full moon, I had the stunning realization that I was Everyone. Born of this realization were many profound insights such as Everyone knows English. It was a light bulb moment, but until I had just realized it, no one had noticed before that Everyone knows English. Incredible! Also amazing was a particular shed I was observing. Everyone knows that shed! The same with a particular picket fence. Everyone knows that fence! And this tree! Everyone knows this tree! And so on… It's a darn good thing that it was David Bozzi realizing that he was Everyone and not Tony Danza for example. Otherwise Everyone would have had a really crappy talk show. I do not know who would have been the guest on such a show, but let Us not travel down that rabbit hole… Of course later I realized that everyone does not indeed know English. Or that particular shed, Or that particular picket fence… Or that particular tree. But looking back, I must confess the experience was limitlessly funny. …you should have been there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 David wrote: > > Several weeks ago, on the night of a glorious full moon, I had the > stunning realization that I was Everyone. > > Born of this realization were many profound insights such as Everyone > knows English. > > It was a light bulb moment, but until I had just realized it, no one > had noticed before that Everyone knows English. Incredible! > > Also amazing was a particular shed I was observing. Everyone knows > that shed! > > The same with a particular picket fence. Everyone knows that fence! > > And this tree! Everyone knows this tree! And so on... > > It's a darn good thing that it was David Bozzi realizing that he was > Everyone and not Tony Danza for example. Otherwise Everyone would have > had a really crappy talk show. > > I do not know who would have been the guest on such a show, but let Us > not travel down that rabbit hole... > > Of course later I realized that everyone does not indeed know English. > > Or that particular shed, > > Or that particular picket fence... > > Or that particular tree. > > But looking back, I must confess the experience was limitlessly funny. > > ...you should have been there. > > * We were! :-)* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 And this tree! Everyone knows this tree! Yes, and I'm particularly fond of that tree. …you should have been there. But 'I' was! Serially, though, that's an interesting experience. Knowing that you are the tree is, of course, much more common than knowing that everybody knows the tree, but ultimately, it comes down to the same thing, doesn't it? From the perspective of who I AM, I know the tree, cuz the tree be ME. :::::: Wandering back to the cave to menturbate some more on that one ::::::: Phil In a message dated 8/31/2006 11:41:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, david.bozzi (AT) softhome (DOT) net writes: Several weeks ago, on the night of a glorious full moon, I had the stunning realization that I was Everyone. Born of this realization were many profound insights such as Everyone knows English. It was a light bulb moment, but until I had just realized it, no one had noticed before that Everyone knows English. Incredible! Also amazing was a particular shed I was observing. Everyone knows that shed! The same with a particular picket fence. Everyone knows that fence! And this tree! Everyone knows this tree! And so on… It's a darn good thing that it was David Bozzi realizing that he was Everyone and not Tony Danza for example. Otherwise Everyone would have had a really crappy talk show. I do not know who would have been the guest on such a show, but let Us not travel down that rabbit hole… Of course later I realized that everyone does not indeed know English. Or that particular shed, Or that particular picket fence… Or that particular tree. But looking back, I must confess the experience was limitlessly funny. …you should have been there. Magazine and Website is at community blog is at http://.net/blog/ "Love itself is the actual form of God." Sri Ramana In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 ADHHUB wrote: > > > And this tree! Everyone knows this tree! > > > Yes, and I'm particularly fond of that tree. > > > …you should have been there. > > > But 'I' was! > > Serially, though, that's an interesting experience. Knowing that you are the > tree is, of course, much more common than knowing that everybody knows the > tree, but ultimately, it comes down to the same thing, doesn't it? >From the > perspective of who I AM, I know the tree, cuz the tree be ME. > > :::::: Wandering back to the cave to menturbate some more on that one ::::::: Careful. "I am not alone in experiencing the effects of my thoughts" - from "A Course In Miracles" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 In a message dated 8/31/2006 2:50:41 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, david.bozzi (AT) softhome (DOT) net writes: ADHHUB wrote: > > > And this tree! Everyone knows this tree! > > > Yes, and I'm particularly fond of that tree. > > > …you should have been there. > > > But 'I' was! > > Serially, though, that's an interesting experience. Knowing that you are the > tree is, of course, much more common than knowing that everybody knows the > tree, but ultimately, it comes down to the same thing, doesn't it? From the > perspective of who I AM, I know the tree, cuz the tree be ME. > > :::::: Wandering back to the cave to menturbate some more on that one ::::::: Careful. "I am not alone in experiencing the effects of my thoughts" - from "A Course In Miracles" I do all the thinking so that nobody else has to.......It's my karma. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 , ADHHUB wrote: > > > In a message dated 8/31/2006 2:50:41 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, > david.bozzi writes: > > ADHHUB@ wrote: > > > > > > And this tree! Everyone knows this tree! > > > > > > Yes, and I'm particularly fond of that tree. > > > > > > …you should have been there. > > > > > > But 'I' was! > > > > Serially, though, that's an interesting experience. Knowing that you > are the > > tree is, of course, much more common than knowing that everybody > knows the > > tree, but ultimately, it comes down to the same thing, doesn't it? > From the > > perspective of who I AM, I know the tree, cuz the tree be ME. > > > > :::::: Wandering back to the cave to menturbate some more on that > one ::::::: > > > Careful. > > "I am not alone in experiencing the effects of my thoughts" - from "A > Course In Miracles" > > > > I do all the thinking so that nobody else has to.......It's my karma. > thank you! thank you! sinking back to thoughtlessness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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