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In a message dated 4/16/05 4:19:59 AM, nli10u writes:

 

 

P: Damn! I'm impressed! I did like those.

 

> A Taste of Ashes

>

> Forgive me My Life,

> For Not understanding you soon enough--

> Not looking to you and you alone as my Savior..

>

> Unnamed tombs have spoken this Truth

> This emptiness of Existence that exists not There

> And for this I have given my Life--

> This Part I have not lived...

>

> In dreams of Dreams

> In memories of Memories

> In words of Words

> I thought were Mine...

>

> Yet Love still speaks to me of You--

> --this wretched ache -- longing to be Touched

> To hold even gentler still as My Prayer--

 

> In bowing Gratitude for You as you Know Me..

>

> Now Here, Now Passing

>

> A shadow of Self

>

> Selfless,

>

> Long

>

> Last

>

> This Ecstasy--

>

> An Astonishment

>

> A Fragility in Balance

>

> Before--

> A Taste of Ashes on This Sorrowful Tongue.

>

>

>

>

> Anna Maria R.  4/16/05

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have

>

 

 

 

 

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A Taste of Ashes

 

Forgive me My Life,

For Not understanding you soon enough--

Not looking to you and you alone as my Savior..

 

Unnamed tombs have spoken this Truth

This emptiness of Existence that exists not There

And for this I have given my Life--

This Part I have not lived...

 

In dreams of Dreams

In memories of Memories

In words of Words

I thought were Mine...

 

Yet Love still speaks to me of You--

--this wretched ache -- longing to be Touched

To hold even gentler still as My Prayer--

In bowing Gratitude for You as you Know Me..

 

Now Here, Now Passing

 

A shadow of Self

 

Selfless,

 

Long

 

Last

 

This Ecstasy--

 

An Astonishment

 

A Fragility in Balance

 

Before--

A Taste of Ashes on This Sorrowful Tongue.

 

 

 

 

Anna Maria R. 4/16/05

 

 

 

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In a message dated 12/21/2005 8:45:25 AM Pacific Standard Time,

s.petersilge writes:

 

> My comment on your effort was actually my statement about how I see

> things. Often easy is right. Sorry if you missed that. There might

> come another chance though.

>

> Lolila

> Stefan

>

 

You take the easy way out. Does that make it right?

Do you have something to say of your own? Or are you always in the audience

making comments on others with no voice of your own, so to speak. How is it

with your life, if you have a life of your own. Do you have a life of your own?

 

Larry

 

 

 

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In a message dated 12/21/2005 11:32:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,

s.petersilge writes:

 

> I am

> experiencing, but I am not experiencing consciousness. How about you?

>

>

 

Yes, me too, but does it matter? Aren't we all. Isn't that what is going on

for everybody and everything. Consciousness cannot be experienced as the eye

cannot see itself. And everything continues just as it is within a timeless

time, and a momentless moment?

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote:

 

>You take the easy way out. Does that make it right?

>Do you have something to say of your own?

 

I have said a lot about myself and of my own. How could you miss that?

I was very clear, but I try to repeat it in other words: I am

experiencing, but I am not experiencing consciousness. How about you?

 

Lolila

Stefan

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Getting pathetic, Larry`?

 

Werner

 

 

Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote:

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> In a message dated 12/21/2005 11:32:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> s.petersilge@o... writes:

>

> > I am

> > experiencing, but I am not experiencing consciousness. How about

you?

> >

> >

>

> Yes, me too, but does it matter? Aren't we all. Isn't that what

is going on

> for everybody and everything. Consciousness cannot be experienced

as the eye

> cannot see itself. And everything continues just as it is within a

timeless

> time, and a momentless moment?

>

>

>

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Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote:

 

>Yes, me too, but does it matter? Aren't we all. Isn't that what is

going on for everybody and everything. Consciousness cannot be

experienced as the eye cannot see itself. And everything continues

just as it is within a timeless time, and a momentless moment?

 

Yes, Larry, for me it does matter. Here is only an incredible stream

of experiencing. No conclusions any more. I feel helpless in the

presence of what is, yet it is more than I have ever asked for. There

is no need for consciousness or any other god that separates what is

from myself.

 

Thank you for letting me share this.

 

Lolila

Stefan

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