Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 Our Tough Part is our Yang. Our gentle part is our Yin. When the Tough Part learns the power of softness, then our Tough Part will melt into our gentle part, and the Yang and Yin will become one. This is the Lion lying down with the Lamb. For the Lion to lay down with the Lamb, it is not the Lamb that adjusts, it is the Lion. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@x> wrote: > > Our Tough Part is our Yang. > Our gentle part is our Yin. > > When the Tough Part learns the power of softness, > then our Tough Part will melt into our gentle part, > and the Yang and Yin will become one. > > This is the Lion lying down with the Lamb. > > For the Lion to lay down with the Lamb, it is not > the Lamb that adjusts, it is the Lion. > > > Bill Nice, Bill. And the lamb doesn't try to get away, from what can't be escaped. It is beyond adjusting. It is the resolution of positive and negative, through their clear interdependence -- as you suggest. In the last part of the movie, the lamb eats the lion. Then burps. And Bambi's foot comes down and crushes the head of Godzilla. That fat lady sings. And Seargant Pepper's band begins to play. -- Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 > And the lamb doesn't try to get away, > from what can't be escaped. > > It is beyond adjusting. > Excellent point Dan! You have restored balance to the " nagging asymmetry " of my original post. As for the rest of your post, Funny as Hell! Bill - " dan330033 " <dan330033 <Nisargadatta > Tuesday, February 17, 2004 2:05 PM Re: Lion Lying Down With the Lamb > Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@x> wrote: > > > > Our Tough Part is our Yang. > > Our gentle part is our Yin. > > > > When the Tough Part learns the power of softness, > > then our Tough Part will melt into our gentle part, > > and the Yang and Yin will become one. > > > > This is the Lion lying down with the Lamb. > > > > For the Lion to lay down with the Lamb, it is not > > the Lamb that adjusts, it is the Lion. > > > > > > Bill > > Nice, Bill. > > And the lamb doesn't try to get away, > from what can't be escaped. > > It is beyond adjusting. > > It is the resolution of positive and > negative, through their clear > interdependence -- as you suggest. > > In the last part of the movie, > the lamb eats the lion. > > Then burps. > > And Bambi's foot comes down > and crushes the head of Godzilla. > > That fat lady sings. > > And Seargant Pepper's band begins to play. > > -- Dan > > > > > ** > > If you do not wish to receive individual emails, to change your subscription, sign in with your ID and go to Edit My Groups: > > /mygroups?edit=1 > > Under the Message Delivery option, choose " No Email " for the Nisargadatta group and click on Save Changes. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Nisargadatta , " Bill Rishel " <plexus@x> wrote: > > And the lamb doesn't try to get away, > > from what can't be escaped. > > > > It is beyond adjusting. > > > Excellent point Dan! > You have restored balance to the " nagging asymmetry " of > my original post. > > As for the rest of your post, > Funny as Hell! > > Bill I'm glad you thought so, Bill! And you're right, hell has a great sense of humor. How else could it be? -- Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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