Guest guest Posted June 17, 2001 Report Share Posted June 17, 2001 Yes, no need, no " thing " to kill, though such " behaviour " is rampant .....clink :-) Love Skye Cheers! Yes, it is rampant " in the past " ... Funny, how easy it seems to slide into the past ... Then, there's nothing to do but repeat, repeat, repeat ... Kill or be kill, what else could it be about? Or -- just ... " being " , and nothing to kill or be killed ... Life alone ... Love, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2001 Report Share Posted June 17, 2001 'Historically', there is *always* a death (symbolic or otherwise) involved in 'rebirth'. In the Christ story, the death and subsequent resurrection described is very dramatic. With Ramana Maharshi, a death experience is described. U.G. Krishnamurti utters " an actual clinical death happens. " The Sufi poets talk incessantly about some kind of a death happening. " Dying while still alive " is a common expression used to denote Moksha or " Realization. " Life and death are flip-sides of the same 'dual' coin. It makes sense that the coin will flip once, in order that the coin itself might be 'annihilated'. But if the word " life " turns one's crank, sounds good from here :-). Namaste, Tim Nisargadatta, Daniel Berkow <berkowd@u...> wrote: > Kill or be kill, what else > could it be about? > > Or -- just ... " being " , > and nothing to kill > or be killed ... > > Life alone ... > > Love, > Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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