Guest guest Posted April 14, 2001 Report Share Posted April 14, 2001 Maharj's teaching is unique enough and mind scrambling enough to give the intellect something to chew on for some time. But I find that the man was more than his words. Even more than his delivery which was somewhat akin to a volcanic eruption. The fact that he was sitting in the midst of life speaks volumes in itself. He didn't separate himself in the least. He let all kinds of people troup into his life and he let his family life carry on too in the most ordinary way. I think he points us back to our ordinariness of life, the unglamorous part, the part of us that isn't defined by the definition of being spiritual. And in that place, the ordinary place, we find life.I won't even capitalize it because that creates dualism. It is important that we don't spend our time with each other, flexing our intellects. We can have all the theories and negating of words and yet none of that touches who we are right this moment! Happy Easter!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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