Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 - " Bill Rishel " <plexus <SufiMystic >; <Outer_Island >; <Nisargadatta >; <AdyashantiSatsang >; <AdvaitaToZen >; <truevision > Monday, March 29, 2004 7:09 PM The unperturbed mind > > > There comes a point where the mind is > unperturbed. The mind is unperturbed because it > is " quiet " . This " quiet " does not mean " no > thoughts " . Rather the quiet of the unperturbed > mind is a stillness that pervades everything, > including thought when it arises. > > How the " unperturbed state " obtains is not clear. > One may say it simply happens. What is clear > is this: When the unperturbed state obtains > all wondering about the fundamental nature of > reality has ended. > > > > > Bill > aaaahh so this is YOU, Bill?.. trying to sound like who? Balsekar? Nisargadatta? who is your teacher, Bill? who is your PROMPTER? do you read the words of the enlightened in your spare time or did you just collect all this crap from posts? you know what this is Bill? it's just some more of your bad juggling with words you don't understand. and if YOU yourself admit it is rather 'poetic in nature' than anything else then why the fuck write it at all? it is not beautiful. the purpose of poetry is to create something beautiful out of words. did you do that? no, what you did is you tried to convince yourself that you actually know something. and then us.. it is just your need to impress us, do you see? it is not beautiful at all, Bill. it is quite ugly, actually, not because you haven't used poetic expressions, but because it's all LIES. beauty is of truth, Bill. only of truth. only truthful words are beautiful words. when Yosy Flug in SufiMystic writes 'we are all enlightened and i love you all' (or something like this) it is ugly. when Basho writes: Old pond frog jump in water sound it is beautiful. a true seeker is one who knows that he does not know dabo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Nisargadatta , " dabo " <dscasta> wrote: > snip sorry > when Basho writes: > > Old pond frog jump > in water > sound > e# let me boast a while here (i don't have so many occasions, thanks dabo) the original is: furu ike ya at the old pond kawazu tobikomu a frog jumps in mizu no oto sound of water [applause and clamor] Eric holding up both hands clenched and shouting: yeah! yeah! while turning in every directions to the roaring crowds. > it is beautiful. e# thank you dabo, i know, knowledge is beautiful. > a true seeker is one > who knows that he does not know > > > dabo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 - " ericparoissien " <msrhood <Nisargadatta > Tuesday, March 30, 2004 2:26 PM Re: The unperturbed mind of bill > Nisargadatta , " dabo " <dscasta> wrote: > > > > snip sorry > > > when Basho writes: > > > > Old pond frog jump > > in water > > sound > > > e# let me boast a while here > (i don't have so many occasions, thanks dabo) > the original is: > furu ike ya > at the old pond > kawazu tobikomu > a frog jumps in > mizu no oto > sound of water > > [applause and clamor] > Eric holding up both hands clenched and shouting: > yeah! yeah! > while turning in every directions to the roaring crowds. > > > it is beautiful. > > e# thank you dabo, i know, knowledge is beautiful. > > > HAHAHAAHAAA ))) Eric no, you are not an I AM THAT parrot. (and you cannot be cuz you haven't read it ) and please, don't ever become a boring parrot! please, go on being this crazy adorable frank..... something that you are! or i am leaving . dabonline > > > > > > > > > > > > > > a true seeker is one > > who knows that he does not know > > > > > > dabo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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