Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 Dear members of this working group I joined you because I am in a transition stage and expect that some of you must be too. The message of Sri Nisargadatta, which I am reading in " I Am That " is cutting through obstacles and giving meditation a clear, strong and 'saving' purpose. This is a little bit breath-taking right now. I am also celebrating Sri Aurobindo, who is a 'present' guide; but mostly I am celebrating the incredible Divine that is forcing me to grow! I have struggled for many years and am now finding some huge relief and gratitude. I am talking very generally because I have no wish to sound trite. But, I am celebrating a new phase, with incredibly growing oportunities, much, much less anxiety and more release into 'I AM'. I feel like I am being filled up and starting to work in a very, very different way. Otherwise, I am a family man with wife and two children, working in health and population research in rural South Africa. Warm wishes and love to the group and it's work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 Nisargadatta , " Mark Collinson " <markcollinson2000> wrote: > Dear members of this working group > I joined you because I am in a transition stage and expect that some > of you must be too. The message of Sri Nisargadatta, which I am > reading in " I Am That " is cutting through obstacles and giving > meditation a clear, strong and 'saving' purpose. This is a little > bit breath-taking right now. I am also celebrating Sri Aurobindo, > who is a 'present' guide; but mostly I am celebrating the incredible > Divine that is forcing me to grow! > > I have struggled for many years and am now finding some huge relief > and gratitude. I am talking very generally because I have no wish to > sound trite. But, I am celebrating a new phase, with incredibly > growing oportunities, much, much less anxiety and more release > into 'I AM'. I feel like I am being filled up and starting to work > in a very, very different way. > > Otherwise, I am a family man with wife and two children, working in > health and population research in rural South Africa. > > Warm wishes and love to the group and it's work. Now..............If you could just drop the identification with the apparent gravitational center to whom this is all occurring.....you would soar into edgelessness. toombaru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 Nisargadatta , " toombaru2004 " <cptc@w...> wrote: > Nisargadatta , " Mark Collinson " <markcollinson2000> > wrote: > > Dear members of this working group > > I joined you because I am in a transition stage and expect that some > > of you must be too. The message of Sri Nisargadatta, which I am > > reading in " I Am That " is cutting through obstacles and giving > > meditation a clear, strong and 'saving' purpose. This is a little > > bit breath-taking right now. I am also celebrating Sri Aurobindo, > > who is a 'present' guide; but mostly I am celebrating the incredible > > Divine that is forcing me to grow! > > > > I have struggled for many years and am now finding some huge relief > > and gratitude. I am talking very generally because I have no wish to > > sound trite. But, I am celebrating a new phase, with incredibly > > growing oportunities, much, much less anxiety and more release > > into 'I AM'. I feel like I am being filled up and starting to work > > in a very, very different way. > > > > Otherwise, I am a family man with wife and two children, working in > > health and population research in rural South Africa. > > > > Warm wishes and love to the group and it's work. > > > Welcome! There is a good book written by one of your fellow South Africans called Spirituality without God which might give you some more food for contemplation.We also talk about the non-dual on the spiritual humanism.Again,welcome and enjoy the path. Doug..................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 - chefboy2160 Nisargadatta Thursday, September 15, 2005 12:52 PM Re: new member greeting Nisargadatta , " toombaru2004 " <cptc@w...> wrote: > Nisargadatta , " Mark Collinson " <markcollinson2000> > wrote: > > Dear members of this working group > > I joined you because I am in a transition stage and expect that some > > of you must be too. The message of Sri Nisargadatta, which I am > > reading in " I Am That " is cutting through obstacles and giving > > meditation a clear, strong and 'saving' purpose. This is a little > > bit breath-taking right now. I am also celebrating Sri Aurobindo, > > who is a 'present' guide; but mostly I am celebrating the incredible > > Divine that is forcing me to grow! > > > > I have struggled for many years and am now finding some huge relief > > and gratitude. I am talking very generally because I have no wish to > > sound trite. But, I am celebrating a new phase, with incredibly > > growing oportunities, much, much less anxiety and more release > > into 'I AM'. I feel like I am being filled up and starting to work > > in a very, very different way. > > > > Otherwise, I am a family man with wife and two children, working in > > health and population research in rural South Africa. > > > > Warm wishes and love to the group and it's work. > > > Welcome! There is a good book written by one of your fellow South Africans called Spirituality without God which might give you some more food for contemplation.We also talk about the non-dual on the spiritual humanism.Again,welcome and enjoy the path. Doug..................... Hi again, for your discernment: http://www.spiritualhumanism.co.za/ ** 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...
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