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If you are reading this than you are one of the incredible one-in-a-million

seekers/finders. I salute you and have the greatest admiration for you.

 

Most human beings are more concerned with what happens in this world. And

yet here you are ready to relegate the world to a distant second place. The

inner journey, or God or Self for you comes first and last.

 

So what is your story? What made you interested in the inner journey? What

makes you tic? Come on, tell me. I would rather hear your story than that

of Bill Gates. Don't be shy, it would not be boasting. In fact it would be

a great help and encouragement for new seekers like me.

 

Love You

Jan

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I hardly ever write these lists, a real lurker, but your question

deserves an answer. All my life, and I'm now 59, I always knew, this

world didn't make sense. I felt we humans were on treadmill. chasing

happiness or success or money. Always some far out goal. My

first encounter with spirituality was " Seth Speaks'. After hundreds of

books I'm with Nisargadatta and I feel like I " ve arrived. I read " I am

That " and the " Ashtavakra Gita " every day and it is sinking in. My life

is now livable with it's little problems but I have my answers, and I am

slowly, but surely becoming the witness and background to my so called

life. Thank you for your informative postings that have helped me

and other lurkers. Ron

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Nisargadatta, youngron@w... wrote:

> I hardly ever write these lists, a real lurker, but your question

> deserves an answer. All my life, and I'm now 59, I always knew,

this

> world didn't make sense. I felt we humans were on treadmill.

chasing

> happiness or success or money. Always some far out

goal. My

> first encounter with spirituality was " Seth Speaks'. After

hundreds of

> books I'm with Nisargadatta and I feel like I " ve arrived. I

read " I am

> That " and the " Ashtavakra Gita " every day and it is sinking in. My

life

> is now livable with it's little problems but I have my answers,

and I am

> slowly, but surely becoming the witness and background to my so

called

> life. Thank you for your informative postings that have

helped me

> and other lurkers. Ron

 

Thanks Ron

Jan

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At 3/14/2002-03:05 PM Nisargadatta wrote:

>Message: 7

> Thu, 14 Mar 2002 08:10:42 -0000

> " hurg " <hurg

>Re: What's your story?

>

>sultan-jan what's your story?

 

 

Ha Ha ! I asked first!

 

Jan

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