Guest guest Posted May 31, 2004 Report Share Posted May 31, 2004 got milk? Nisargadatta , " sk000005 " <raav1@m...> wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Nisargadatta , " sk000005 " <raav1@m...> wrote: > Nisargadatta , " danananda2004 " > <danananda2004> wrote: > > got milk? > > > > > > Nisargadatta , " sk000005 " <raav1@m...> wrote: > > > who? > > ) > sk u yers danananda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2005 Report Share Posted July 8, 2005 Knock yourself out. :-) Thanks, I'll try. Hi Judi, Has it dawned on you that you'relooking for something that isn't there? Seeking is your nature, it's who and what "you" are -"suffering." _____________ Rob and Judi...two normal people, indulging in normal "people" things. Taking tiny steps forward and then suddenly shuffling back, much like a crawfish on the bottom of a lake. Swimming through murky water slowly and tentatively and suddenly, as if it were a great primal urge, violently scuttling backwards, raising silt to further cloud their presence. This is the great human joke...our spiritual Chinese handcuffs. In this post modern world, we have too many zeros and ones...too much subterfuge... ...too much of everything...keeping us from pulling back the layers...burning off the dross. So we make our tiny self-righteous attempts to seek as actors or perhaps, sometimes actually act as seekers...'We who philosophize with our pens'... And then, so politely post-modernly violent comes the sarcasm and smiley faces that are placed within a heavy sentence of crass judgement. In the depths of me, I know that seeking one's nature is best done through a lens of solitude and very little scuttling backwards...and it is a slow, deeply painful but willful crawling in a desert of dry and broken dreams scattered among the sharpest edges of reality's greatest realities. Sunburned bare ass in the air, shoulders scrubbing the hard rocky floor of a long forgotten sea...bright sun searing into every dark shadow, and the tongue dry, swollen and thirsty...Eyes salty blind except for the throb of the light on every good and bad thing we think we have done.We seek alone for any acts of kindness and compassion we've performed scattered like pebbles among every self-indulgent act, a slightly sharper and more plentiful pebble again. And somewhere just over a small cruel hill to the left or the right, there is a lush, green vally with clear crystal running streams that we can't hear over our own outrageously enraged, dry hoarse voices, and the ones that are screaming against a backdrop of solid sheets of the silence of Aeons, in our heads...We're seeking each pebble for a value to be extracted...Not knowing that we need but quiet our minds, and let go of each and every strewn pebble...good or bad in our minds... and stand up on our tired and weakend legs and have the courage that it takes to walk away from every trace, even as it may cut into our feet as we leave them behind for what is to come...dropping all false values and distinctions and living by the seven progressive lights inside. But until everyone joins the caravan, in concert, we will rope ourselves back like stupid unblinking cattle...time and time again in a scuttling of sea claws and primal urges of a still developing ego. And so that is the way of things...Yes, even for Rob and Judi...in this post-modern koan...found only in...the twilight zone. NAMASTE, Matsukatsu Tenshin Heidamura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2005 Report Share Posted July 8, 2005 Hi Matt, Welcome to the group. > And then, so politely post-modernly violent > comes the sarcasm and smiley faces that are > placed within a heavy sentence of crass judgement. My reaction to the two sentences with smilies was completely different from yours. I thought Judi's comment was amusing. Regards, Rob Realization [Realization ] On Behalf Of Matt HendersonFriday, July 08, 2005 3:35 AMRealization Subject: MU Knock yourself out. :-) Thanks, I'll try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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