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T: All answers needs a landing place.

 

P Answers land when they die. There

is a bird that never lands, except to

lay an egg. It eats and sleeps on the

wing. Beware of answers which lay eggs

on your head. He who speak of those

ends with egg on his face. So, the

right answer never lands, it fans our minds

with a cool breeze and moves on.

 

 

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T:Your whole feeling tone.........vibrates with the most delightful

warmth.

 

 

What happened?

 

 

 

P: :)) To whom and where?

Could it be you no longer need

to see harshness? Could it be that

late at night a coyote trotted

unseen along strawberry canyon?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Pete S <pedsie4

> 2005/10/26 Wed PM 12:53:21 EDT

> nisargadatta

> Questioning Toomb

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((((((Pete))))))

 

Strawberry Canyon,

Hmmm, did you see me?

 

;-)

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/26/2005 7:59:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

pedsie4 writes:

 

 

> Wei Wu Wei tells us that there is nothing beyond the dream.

>

> What say you?

>

> toombaru

 

P: I say, can nothing " be " ? If we say there " is " nothing.

Does not the " is " transform and absolute absence into

a vague presence? I know these are difficult, koanlike

questions, but worth looking into until we get a

nonverbal ah ha! answer.

 

 

 

Not really. 'Be' implies the possibility of 'nonbeing', and so is dualistic.

There is only 'isness'.

 

Phil

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/26/2005 8:14:58 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

cptc writes:

 

Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie4@e...> wrote:

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>

> On Oct 26, 2005, at 12:42 AM, Nisargadatta wrote:

>

> > Wei Wu Wei tells us that there is nothing beyond the dream.

> >

> > What say you?

> >

> > toombaru

>

> P: I say, can nothing " be " ? If we say there " is " nothing.

> Does not the " is " transform and absolute absence into

> a vague presence? I know these are difficult, koanlike

> questions, but worth looking into until we get a

> nonverbal ah ha! answer.

>

 

 

 

 

All answers needs a landing place.

 

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Your whole feeling tone.........vibrates with the most delightful warmth.

 

 

What happened?

 

 

 

t

 

 

 

 

 

If one remains within a field, one necessarily becomes aligned with it. It

IS delightful.

 

Phil

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie4@e...> wrote:

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>

> On Oct 26, 2005, at 12:42 AM, Nisargadatta wrote:

>

> > Wei Wu Wei tells us that there is nothing beyond the dream.

> >

> > What say you?

> >

> > toombaru

>

> P: I say, can nothing " be " ? If we say there " is " nothing.

> Does not the " is " transform and absolute absence into

> a vague presence? I know these are difficult, koanlike

> questions, but worth looking into until we get a

> nonverbal ah ha! answer.

 

* Nothing only means; no 'things',

but it is pregnant with potential,

and so even though it is empty of

things, it isn't really nothing. :)

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