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Dear List,

 

Nisargadatta said " My home is the Absolute. " I take that as a manner of

speaking, as far as words can go... suggestive of something beyond words.

 

Jerry Katz posted this on the NDS list:

 

> home is dropped too. we are the lost children. without even the

> beginner's mind.

 

This is how I would reply, for what it's worth --

 

Having a need for a home, we are eternally homeless.

Having no need for a home, we are home without being home.

 

Wandering nowhere,

 

Tim

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Jerry Katz posted this on the NDS list:

 

" home is dropped too.

 

" we are the lost children.

without even the

beginner's mind. "

 

Tim Gerchmez

 

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There definitely is not a home

for the children of a barren woman.

 

Whats more,

there aren't even children,

let alone lost ones with beginner's minds.

 

El

 

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Indeed.

When misperception is not,

illusion is not.

With no misperception, there

is no confusion about whether

or not one can be away from

home, or what kind of mind

one has.

 

-- Dan

 

 

There definitely is not a home

for the children of a barren woman.

 

Whats more,

there aren't even children,

let alone lost ones with beginner's minds.

 

El

 

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Re-stated from the message that started this topic (words have a

funny way of circling back to the start)...

 

" When there is no need for a home, one is home without being home. "

 

The word 'one' in the above sentence could easily be thrown, but

that's another story. Some'one' wanna tell it? :-)

 

Namaste,

 

Tim

 

Nisargadatta, Daniel Berkow <berkowd@u...> wrote:

>

> Indeed.

> When misperception is not,

> illusion is not.

> With no misperception, there

> is no confusion about whether

> or not one can be away from

> home, or what kind of mind

> one has.

>

> -- Dan

>

>

> >There definitely is not a home

> >for the children of a barren woman.

> >

> >Whats more,

> >there aren't even children,

> >let alone lost ones with beginner's minds.

> >

> >El

> >

> >.

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OK, I'll give it a shot, for the fun of it ;-)...

 

" No need for a home, home is home. "

" No need for a home, home IS. "

" Home is no need. "

" Home is. "

" is. "

" "

 

Tim

 

 

Nisargadatta, " Melody " <melody@s...> wrote:

> > " When there is no need for a home, one is home without being

home. "

> >

> > The word 'one' in the above sentence could easily be thrown, but

> > that's another story. Some'one' wanna tell it? :-)

> >

> > Namaste,

> >

> > Tim

>

>

> Nope.

>

> :-)))

>

> Melody

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> " When there is no need for a home, one is home without being home. "

>

> The word 'one' in the above sentence could easily be thrown, but

> that's another story. Some'one' wanna tell it? :-)

>

> Namaste,

>

> Tim

 

 

Nope.

 

:-)))

 

Melody

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