Guest guest Posted December 1, 2003 Report Share Posted December 1, 2003 just entered Maruti's group today having discovered Nisargadatta two years ago through the m.peters format on the net/ having study philosophy in France where Sartre and Merleau Ponty dominated the debate of the phenomenology de la perception following Husserl and Heidegger, I must say to be impressed by the message of Nissar in a clear and accessible language . using simple words his message goes beyond complex philosophy _in the like of Husserl- to discover the source of consciousness where I am. Actually Nisar is an good tool for understanding Descartes<Meditations , and Sartre :l'Etre et le Neant and german philosophers also> Now the article under ref related to Goswani is excellent for touching complex and modern studies in the like of The tao of physics and Alain Aspect theories/thankyou atoyuma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2003 Report Share Posted December 2, 2003 Nisargadatta , chris <atoyuma> wrote: > just entered Maruti's group today having discovered Nisargadatta two years ago through the m.peters format on the net/ > having study philosophy in France where Sartre and Merleau Ponty dominated the debate of the phenomenology de la perception following Husserl and Heidegger, I must say to be impressed by the message of Nissar in a clear and accessible language . > using simple words his message goes beyond complex philosophy _in the like of Husserl- to discover the source of consciousness where I am. > Actually Nisar is an good tool for understanding Descartes<Meditations , and Sartre :l'Etre et le Neant and german philosophers also> > Now the article under ref related to Goswani is excellent for touching complex and modern studies in the like of The tao of physics and Alain Aspect theories/thankyou > atoyuma > Nisargadatta is no key to understand the froggies, they should bow to him and adapt they philosophy, language, behavior, daily life, observation of oneself, pure vision of the self eternal to nonduality; that would make philosophy a significant cultural movement to help regular people (and don't tell us that botched french revolution was a step forward for humankind or i'll charge with the yankee cavalry) erix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2003 Report Share Posted December 2, 2003 you are wrong on all accounts Bakayaroo firstable I am Japanese,even I had been in France and in Berlin to study philosophy for a long time. you do belong to the " Yankee cavalry " of the Fox channel and this is because people like you that America is declining fast and cannot get rid of the fool on top and he badly need you to survive/ You should be out of this group for bad behavior. eric <vertvetiver wrote: Nisargadatta , chris <atoyuma> wrote: > just entered Maruti's group today having discovered Nisargadatta two years ago through the m.peters format on the net/ > having study philosophy in France where Sartre and Merleau Ponty dominated the debate of the phenomenology de la perception following Husserl and Heidegger, I must say to be impressed by the message of Nissar in a clear and accessible language . > using simple words his message goes beyond complex philosophy _in the like of Husserl- to discover the source of consciousness where I am. > Actually Nisar is an good tool for understanding Descartes<Meditations , and Sartre :l'Etre et le Neant and german philosophers also> > Now the article under ref related to Goswani is excellent for touching complex and modern studies in the like of The tao of physics and Alain Aspect theories/thankyou > atoyuma > Nisargadatta is no key to understand the froggies, they should bow to him and adapt they philosophy, language, behavior, daily life, observation of oneself, pure vision of the self eternal to nonduality; that would make philosophy a significant cultural movement to help regular people (and don't tell us that botched french revolution was a step forward for humankind or i'll charge with the yankee cavalry) erix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 Nisargadatta , chris <atoyuma> wrote: > you are wrong on all accounts Bakayaroo > firstable I am Japanese,even I had been in France and in Berlin to study philosophy for a long time. > you do belong to the " Yankee cavalry " of the Fox channel and this is because people like you that America is declining fast and cannot get rid of the fool on top and he badly need you to survive/ > You should be out of this group for bad behavior. Chris you are outing yourself from yourself with such an anger, i think my point was well advanced and that you should consider it and answer like a gentleman... sonna siturei sinakute mo ii, kintama attara otoko no yoo ni kotaeru zo, erix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 Nothing can set you free, because you are free. See yourself with desireless clarity, that is all. Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj vert- vetiver ga kirei de ottoko na fresh na kaori desu /yoroshiku! eric paroissien <vertvetiver wrote:--- In Nisargadatta , chris <atoyuma> wrote: > you are wrong on all accounts Bakayaroo > firstable I am Japanese,even I had been in France and in Berlin to study philosophy for a long time. > you do belong to the " Yankee cavalry " of the Fox channel and this is because people like you that America is declining fast and cannot get rid of the fool on top and he badly need you to survive/ > You should be out of this group for bad behavior. Chris you are outing yourself from yourself with such an anger, i think my point was well advanced and that you should consider it and answer like a gentleman... sonna siturei sinakute mo ii, kintama attara otoko no yoo ni kotaeru zo, erix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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