Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Dear One, Sometimes I have this dream in which I can fly. It is a fun dream. One small jump and I am off whizzing through the skies. Once in a while in the dream, I try to show others how to fly. I don't know why. I say to them look, look at me, its so easy. However, I am not able to convince anyone. Last time I was flying in my dream I landed among a group of people and told them it is very easy to fly. Then I picked a person who was holding a movie camera in the crowd and had this person film a movie of me flying. I thought this will convince everyone now that there is a movie, a permanent record of me flying. People will see how easy it is. Then my dream ends and I wake up smiling at the whole thing. Love and Blessings Maharishi Bingo On 11/9/06, souldreamone (AT) aol (DOT) com <souldreamone (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote: > > if the so called guru is a dishonest and inauthentic jerk, that surely > does not automatically imply Enlightenment > > > Oh, bingo, bingo, nobody here has made any implication that it would. > Personally, in spite of the problematic nature of expectations, I would > expect one through whom awakening has occurred to be brutally authentic and > honest. This may be behavior, of which, many 'moral' men may not approve. > Imagine, for a moment, what that may look like around the Thanksgiving > dinner table. Think twice before you invite a guru to dinner. > > Phil > > > > > In a message dated 11/9/2006 3:00:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > maharishibingo writes: > > Whether Enlightenment creates "proper behavior" or not is a moot point. On > the other hand, if the so called guru is a dishonest and inauthentic jerk, > that surely does not automatically imply Enlightenment. Have you heard of > Occam's razor principle. Here it is from the Wiki. > > Occam's razor states that the explanation of any phenomenon should make as > few assumptions as possible, eliminating, or "shaving off," those that make > no difference in the observable predictions of the explanatory hypothesisor > theory. In short, when given two equally valid explanations for a > phenomenon, one should embrace the less complicated formulation. The > principle is often expressed in Latin as the *lex parsimoniae* (law of > succinctness): > Essentially, what this implies is that if a person acts in a manner > lacking integrity and is dishonest and self-serving we need not find a > complex explanation for such a behavior. The simplest explanation will do. > > Love and Blessings > > Maharishi Bingo - The Guru of Gurus (GOG) And Super Enlightened (SE). > GOGASE > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Fun! When you find yourself smiling before you have awakened, you'll know that you've awakened within the dream. Phil In a message dated 11/9/2006 8:33:08 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, maharishibingo writes: Dear One, Sometimes I have this dream in which I can fly. It is a fun dream. One small jump and I am off whizzing through the skies. Once in a while in the dream, I try to show others how to fly. I don't know why. I say to them look, look at me, its so easy. However, I am not able to convince anyone. Last time I was flying in my dream I landed among a group of people and told them it is very easy to fly. Then I picked a person who was holding a movie camera in the crowd and had this person film a movie of me flying. I thought this will convince everyone now that there is a movie, a permanent record of me flying. People will see how easy it is. Then my dream ends and I wake up smiling at the whole thing. Love and Blessings Maharishi Bingo On 11/9/06, _souldreamone (AT) aol (DOT) com_ (souldreamone (AT) aol (DOT) com) <_ souldreamone (AT) aol (DOT) com_ (souldreamone (AT) aol (DOT) com) > wrote: if the so called guru is a dishonest and inauthentic jerk, that surely does not automatically imply Enlightenment Oh, bingo, bingo, nobody here has made any implication that it would. Personally, in spite of the problematic nature of expectations, I would expect one through whom awakening has occurred to be brutally authentic and honest. This may be behavior, of which, many 'moral' men may not approve. Imagine, for a moment, what that may look like around the Thanksgiving dinner table. Think twice before you invite a guru to dinner. Phil In a message dated 11/9/2006 3:00:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, maharishibingo (AT) _gmail (DOT) com_ (http://gmail.com/) writes: Whether Enlightenment creates "proper behavior" or not is a moot point. On the other hand, if the so called guru is a dishonest and inauthentic jerk, that surely does not automatically imply Enlightenment. Have you heard of Occam's razor principle. Here it is from the Wiki. Occam's razor states that the explanation of any phenomenon should make as few assumptions as possible, eliminating, or "shaving off," those that make no difference in the observable predictions of the explanatory hypothesis or theory. In short, when given two equally valid explanations for a phenomenon, one should embrace the less complicated formulation. The principle is often expressed in Latin as the lex parsimoniae (law of succinctness):Essentially, what this implies is that if a person acts in a manner lacking integrity and is dishonest and self-serving we need not find a complex explanation for such a behavior. The simplest explanation will do. Love and Blessings Maharishi Bingo - The Guru of Gurus (GOG) And Super Enlightened (SE). GOGASE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 , "Maharishi Bingo" <maharishibingo wrote: > > Dear One, > > Sometimes I have this dream in which I can fly. It is a fun dream. One small > jump and I am off whizzing through the skies. Once in a while in the dream, > I try to show others how to fly. I don't know why. I say to them look, look > at me, its so easy. However, I am not able to convince anyone. > > Last time I was flying in my dream I landed among a group of people and told > them it is very easy to fly. Then I picked a person who was holding a movie > camera in the crowd and had this person film a movie of me flying. I > thought this will convince everyone now that there is a movie, a permanent > record of me flying. People will see how easy it is. Then my dream ends and > I wake up smiling at the whole thing. > > Love and Blessings > Maharishi Bingo > somehow, dear friend, i have an impression you continue your dream it what appears as a 'waking state', right here, flying on the wings of your imagination, in our sight, saying "look at me! i am flying!" (is harsha the camera man?) well, any fly can fly... so what? tonight a friend reminded me how some thirty years ago i realized that wherever "i", yosy, seem to move - i (ayay!) is there already, anyway*; whether underwater, in the air, or driving the car - and since then gave up and simply remined here... keep cultivating your inner smile! _()_ yosy _____________ * nothing personal, hehehe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 , souldreamone wrote: > > > Fun! When you find yourself smiling before you have awakened, you'll know > that you've awakened within the dream. > > Phil > yes. the greatest illusion to overcome is the illusion of disillusion... yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 In a message dated 11/9/2006 9:24:59 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, yosyflug (AT) isdn (DOT) net.il writes: , "Maharishi Bingo" <maharishibingo wrote: > > Dear One, > > Sometimes I have this dream in which I can fly. It is a fun dream. One small > jump and I am off whizzing through the skies. Once in a while in the dream, > I try to show others how to fly. I don't know why. I say to them look, look > at me, its so easy. However, I am not able to convince anyone. > > Last time I was flying in my dream I landed among a group of people and told > them it is very easy to fly. Then I picked a person who was holding a movie > camera in the crowd and had this person film a movie of me flying. I > thought this will convince everyone now that there is a movie, a permanent > record of me flying. People will see how easy it is. Then my dream ends and > I wake up smiling at the whole thing. > > Love and Blessings > Maharishi Bingo > somehow, dear friend, i have an impression you continue your dream it what appears as a 'waking state', right here, flying on the wings of your imagination, in our sight, saying "look at me! i am flying!" (is harsha the camera man?) well, any fly can fly... so what? tonight a friend reminded me how some thirty years ago i realized that wherever "i", yosy, seem to move - i (ayay!) is there already, anyway*; whether underwater, in the air, or driving the car - and since then gave up and simply remined here... keep cultivating your inner smile! _()_ yosy _____________ * nothing personal, hehehe The sparrow flits Because it fits. The hummingbird hums To it's tiny heart drums. The seagull soars Over boatman's oars And so what? That's what they do. Ahh, but to fly without wings! How glorious! (Damn, Anna! See what you've done to me?!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 In a message dated 11/9/2006 9:46:28 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, yosyflug (AT) isdn (DOT) net.il writes: , souldreamone wrote: > > > Fun! When you find yourself smiling before you have awakened, you'll know > that you've awakened within the dream. > > Phil > yes. the greatest illusion to overcome is the illusion of disillusion... yosy Hmmmm, yes. Returning home again for the first time. Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Dear One, Thank you for the excellent dream analysis. You are right in a way. In the dream, I am trying to show people how easy it is fly. So the "Look at Me" notion is very central to dream. "Look at Me! Look at Me! See, how easy to fly!" This "Look at Me" is most likely symbolic for the Supreme Boddhisattva compassion. The smile upon waking indicates that it is all good and that it has all been good. The flying, the failed effort to show others how to fly, the joy of the skies, the expanding space of the heart, its all good. All the dream characters which I was trying to teach were really part of me. The crowd, Harsha, as the camera man, Phil and Yosy as commentators, Joyce and Jill chanting in the background are all just outpourings of my love. It is I. I am the Sacred One. I am Ancient One. Love and Blessings On 11/10/06, yosyx <yosyflug (AT) isdn (DOT) net.il> wrote: > > > somehow, dear friend, i have an impression > you continue your dream it what appears as > a 'waking state', right here, flying on the wings > of your imagination, in our sight, saying "look at > me! i am flying!" (is harsha the camera man?) > > well, any fly can fly... so what? > tonight a friend reminded me how some thirty > years ago i realized that wherever "i", yosy, > seem to move - i (ayay!) is there already, anyway*; > whether underwater, in the air, or driving the car - > and since then gave up and simply remined here... > > keep cultivating your inner smile! > > _()_ > yosy > > _____________ > * nothing personal, hehehe > > > -- Love, serve, and be helpful, but without getting disgusted, tired, pessimistic, and exhausted. Blessings dear souls, blessings! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Dear Shri Bingo Boingo Bingo Ram, Guru of Gurus, I have had this dream, too, in many variations. The ease and joy of the flight, the feeling of expansiveness and open heart, is always combined with the desire to in some way verify the 'reality' of the experience or share the experience. One of the best variations of this dream several years ago began with playing baseball, and having Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus on my team. Go figure. Then we took flight off the top of the wide, treeless hill where we were playing ball... Jill On Nov 10, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Maharishi Bingo wrote: > Dear One, > > Thank you for the excellent dream analysis. You are right in a way. In > the dream, I am trying to show people how easy it is fly. So the "Look > at Me" notion is very central to dream. "Look at Me! Look at Me! See, > how easy to fly!" > > This "Look at Me" is most likely symbolic for the Supreme Boddhisattva > compassion. The smile upon waking indicates that it is all good and > that it has all been good. The flying, the failed effort to show > others how to fly, the joy of the skies, the expanding space of the > heart, its all good. All the dream characters which I was trying to > teach were really part of me. The crowd, Harsha, as the camera man, > Phil and Yosy as commentators, Joyce and Jill chanting in the > background are all just outpourings of my love. > > It is I. I am the Sacred One. I am Ancient One. > > Love and Blessings > > > On 11/10/06, yosyx <yosyflug (AT) isdn (DOT) net.il > wrote: > > > somehow, dear friend, i have an impression > you continue your dream it what appears as > a 'waking state', right here, flying on the wings > of your imagination, in our sight, saying "look at > me! i am flying!" (is harsha the camera man?) > > well, any fly can fly... so what? > tonight a friend reminded me how some thirty > years ago i realized that wherever "i", yosy, > seem to move - i (ayay!) is there already, anyway*; > whether underwater, in the air, or driving the car - > and since then gave up and simply remined here... > > keep cultivating your inner smile! > > _()_ > yosy > > _____________ > * nothing personal, hehehe -- > Love, serve, and be helpful, but without getting disgusted, tired, > pessimistic, and exhausted. Blessings dear souls, blessings! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Dear Jill, That sounds wonderful. I think a lot of people have dreams about flying. For kundalini awakened people, these are fairly common at some stage. Lucid dreaming and even beyond lucid dreaming into the celestial heavens, flying is the norm. Angels don't walk, they fly. The depictions of wings on angels are just to indicate that. Gee, with Gandhi and Jesus on your team, its hard to lose! :-). By the way, Gandhi liked women a lot and went through a big struggle with celibacy which he has talked about. I can see you flying with the Mahatma Jill. You are both very high and beautiful souls. I bow to the Mahatma and Jill. I bow to Mahatma Jill! Harsha Jill Eggers wrote: > Dear Shri Bingo Boingo Bingo Ram, Guru of Gurus, > > I have had this dream, too, in many variations. The ease and joy of > the flight, the feeling of expansiveness and open heart, is always > combined with the desire to in some way verify the 'reality' of the > experience or share the experience. One of the best variations of this > dream several years ago began with playing baseball, and having > Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus on my team. Go figure. Then we took flight > off the top of the wide, treeless hill where we were playing ball... > > Jill > On Nov 10, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Maharishi Bingo wrote: > > Dear One, > > Thank you for the excellent dream analysis. You are right in a > way. In the dream, I am trying to show people how easy it is fly. > So the "Look at Me" notion is very central to dream. "Look at Me! > Look at Me! See, how easy to fly!" > > This "Look at Me" is most likely symbolic for the Supreme > Boddhisattva compassion. The smile upon waking indicates that it > is all good and that it has all been good. The flying, the failed > effort to show others how to fly, the joy of the skies, the > expanding space of the heart, its all good. All the dream > characters which I was trying to teach were really part of me. The > crowd, Harsha, as the camera man, Phil and Yosy as commentators, > Joyce and Jill chanting in the background are all just outpourings > of my love. > > It is I. I am the Sacred One. I am Ancient One. > > Love and Blessings > > > On 11/10/06, *yosyx* <yosyflug (AT) isdn (DOT) net.il > wrote: > > > somehow, dear friend, i have an impression > you continue your dream it what appears as > a 'waking state', right here, flying on the wings > of your imagination, in our sight, saying "look at > me! i am flying!" (is harsha the camera man?) > > well, any fly can fly... so what? > tonight a friend reminded me how some thirty > years ago i realized that wherever "i", yosy, > seem to move - i (ayay!) is there already, anyway*; > whether underwater, in the air, or driving the car - > and since then gave up and simply remined here... > > keep cultivating your inner smile! > > _()_ > yosy > > _____________ > * nothing personal, hehehe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Gandhi and Jesus playing baseball....... I just know there's a comedy routine in there somewhere. Phil In a message dated 11/10/2006 1:13:52 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, eggersj (AT) gvsu (DOT) edu writes: Dear Shri Bingo Boingo Bingo Ram, Guru of Gurus, I have had this dream, too, in many variations. The ease and joy of the flight, the feeling of expansiveness and open heart, is always combined with the desire to in some way verify the 'reality' of the experience or share the experience. One of the best variations of this dream several years ago began with playing baseball, and having Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus on my team. Go figure. Then we took flight off the top of the wide, treeless hill where we were playing ball... Jill On Nov 10, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Maharishi Bingo wrote: > Dear One, > > Thank you for the excellent dream analysis. You are right in a way. In > the dream, I am trying to show people how easy it is fly. So the "Look > at Me" notion is very central to dream. "Look at Me! Look at Me! See, > how easy to fly!" > > This "Look at Me" is most likely symbolic for the Supreme Boddhisattva > compassion. The smile upon waking indicates that it is all good and > that it has all been good. The flying, the failed effort to show > others how to fly, the joy of the skies, the expanding space of the > heart, its all good. All the dream characters which I was trying to > teach were really part of me. The crowd, Harsha, as the camera man, > Phil and Yosy as commentators, Joyce and Jill chanting in the > background are all just outpourings of my love. > > It is I. I am the Sacred One. I am Ancient One. > > Love and Blessings > > > On 11/10/06, yosyx <yosyflug (AT) isdn (DOT) net.il > wrote: > > > somehow, dear friend, i have an impression > you continue your dream it what appears as > a 'waking state', right here, flying on the wings > of your imagination, in our sight, saying "look at > me! i am flying!" (is harsha the camera man?) > > well, any fly can fly... so what? > tonight a friend reminded me how some thirty > years ago i realized that wherever "i", yosy, > seem to move - i (ayay!) is there already, anyway*; > whether underwater, in the air, or driving the car - > and since then gave up and simply remined here... > > keep cultivating your inner smile! > > _()_ > yosy > > _____________ > * nothing personal, hehehe -- > Love, serve, and be helpful, but without getting disgusted, tired, > pessimistic, and exhausted. Blessings dear souls, blessings! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 , "Maharishi Bingo" <maharishibingo wrote: > > Dear One, > > Thank you for the excellent dream analysis. You are right in a way. In the > dream, I am trying to show people how easy it is fly. So the "Look at Me" > notion is very central to dream. "Look at Me! Look at Me! See, how easy to > fly!" > > This "Look at Me" is most likely symbolic for the Supreme Boddhisattva > compassion. The smile upon waking indicates that it is all good and that it > has all been good. The flying, the failed effort to show others how to fly, > the joy of the skies, the expanding space of the heart, its all good. All > the dream characters which I was trying to teach were really part of me. The > crowd, Harsha, as the camera man, Phil and Yosy as commentators, Joyce and > Jill chanting in the background are all just outpourings of my love. > > It is I. I am the Sacred One. I am Ancient One. hahahahaha do not take it personally, bingo dear, but in truth you are not... not at all. in spite of whatever beliefs you fancy. true love is not "myyours" "his" or "hers". love boundless and free belongs to love alone and is for love's only sake. so loose yourself fearlessly in love; when "i" is gone and forgotten love remains as ever; boundless, indestructible timeless and free. yosy > > Love and Blessings > > > On 11/10/06, yosyx <yosyflug wrote: > > > > > > somehow, dear friend, i have an impression > > you continue your dream it what appears as > > a 'waking state', right here, flying on the wings > > of your imagination, in our sight, saying "look at > > me! i am flying!" (is harsha the camera man?) > > > > well, any fly can fly... so what? > > tonight a friend reminded me how some thirty > > years ago i realized that wherever "i", yosy, > > seem to move - i (ayay!) is there already, anyway*; > > whether underwater, in the air, or driving the car - > > and since then gave up and simply remined here... > > > > keep cultivating your inner smile! > > > > _()_ > > yosy > > > > _____________ > > * nothing personal, hehehe > > > > > > > > > > -- > Love, serve, and be helpful, but without getting disgusted, tired, > pessimistic, and exhausted. Blessings dear souls, blessings! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 , Jill Eggers <eggersj wrote: > > Dear Shri Bingo Boingo Bingo Ram, Guru of Gurus, > > I have had this dream, too, in many variations. The ease and joy of the > flight, the feeling of expansiveness and open heart, is always combined > with the desire to in some way verify the 'reality' of the experience > or share the experience. One of the best variations of this dream > several years ago began with playing baseball, and having Mahatma > Gandhi and Jesus on my team. Go figure. Then we took flight off the > top of the wide, treeless hill where we were playing ball... > > Jill hi jill, this talk of games reminded me this old story... An old man, Jesus and Moses were all playing golf. Moses steps up to the tee, takes his swing and plunk! The ball landed right in the water drift. The two men groan when all of a sudden Moses raises his hands high in the air and the water parts and he walks through the separation, takes his swing and makes the hole on the second shot. The other two men applaud as Jesus steps up to the tee. Taking his swing, the ball plunks into the water ahead. Moses and the old mans groaning halt though when Jesus walks on top of the water to just above the ball. Taking his swing bellow the water surface he hits the hole on the second swing. as the other two men applaud the old man steps up to the tee and takes his swing, but just as the ball is about to land in the water a large fish jumps up and swallows the ball, then just before the fish is about to dive back into the water, a mighty eagle swoops down and grabs the fish soaring off into the sky. Suddenly a lightening bolt flashes through the sky coming so close to the eagle, it drops the fish, the fish lands about four foot away from the hole. as the fish hits the green the ball pops out of it's mouth landing in the hole making a hole in one. Just then Jesus spins around, hands on his hips and yells, dad! If your going to show off, we aren't going to play golf with you any more!! yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 In a message dated 11/10/2006 8:25:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, yosyflug (AT) isdn (DOT) net.il writes: hi jill, this talk of games reminded me this old story... An old man, Jesus and Moses were all playing golf. Moses steps up to the tee, takes his swing and plunk! The ball landed right in the water drift. The two men groan when all of a sudden Moses raises his hands high in the air and the water parts and he walks through the separation, takes his swing and makes the hole on the second shot. The other two men applaud as Jesus steps up to the tee. Taking his swing, the ball plunks into the water ahead. Moses and the old mans groaning halt though when Jesus walks on top of the water to just above the ball. Taking his swing bellow the water surface he hits the hole on the second swing. as the other two men applaud the old man steps up to the tee and takes his swing, but just as the ball is about to land in the water a large fish jumps up and swallows the ball, then just before the fish is about to dive back into the water, a mighty eagle swoops down and grabs the fish soaring off into the sky. Suddenly a lightening bolt flashes through the sky coming so close to the eagle, it drops the fish, the fish lands about four foot away from the hole. as the fish hits the green the ball pops out of it's mouth landing in the hole making a hole in one. Just then Jesus spins around, hands on his hips and yells, dad! If your going to show off, we aren't going to play golf with you any more!! yosy Hehehe. That's funny! I hadn't heard that one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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