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Identification is not the cause of suffering.............it Is suffering.

 

The appearance of separate bodies leads to the conclusion that there are

separate

consciousnesses.

 

These bodies are nothing but corpses......animated by the one unknowable

consciousness....streaming through all apparent forms........

 

.....weaving Its dream tapastry..........

 

......whispering..........

 

 

" Here I Am. "

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

toombaru

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Nisargadatta , " toombaru2004 " <cptc@w...> wrote:

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> Identification is not the cause of suffering.............it Is

suffering.

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> The appearance of separate bodies leads to the conclusion that

there are separate

> consciousnesses.

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> These bodies are nothing but corpses......animated by the one

unknowable

> consciousness....streaming through all apparent forms........

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> ....weaving Its dream tapastry..........

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> .....whispering..........

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> " Here I Am. "

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toombaru

 

you need to " whisper " ... " Here I Am " ....?

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" Evidently it does. "

 

In what fashion does " it " need a frame of reference?

 

MStrinado

 

 

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toombaru2004

Nisargadatta

Thursday, November 03, 2005 2:06 AM

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Nisargadatta , " MStrinado " <discern1@v...> wrote:

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> " Human spiritual truth " is contextual and is not Truth regardless of who

speaks it. "

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> How many " spiritual " truths are there? Human vs. " Other " ? If there is no

personal " I " ,

what has need of any " spirituality " ? Does the Absolute (prior to

consciousness) need any

spiritual frames of reference?

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> MStrinado

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Evidently it does.

 

 

toombaru

 

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , " MStrinado " <discern1@v...> wrote:

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> " Evidently it does. "

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> In what fashion does " it " need a frame of reference?

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> MStrinado

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The whole dream is a self-referential circularity.

 

 

toombaru

 

 

 

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> toombaru2004

> Nisargadatta

> Thursday, November 03, 2005 2:06 AM

> Re: Seeing I to I - - -

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> Nisargadatta , " MStrinado " <discern1@v...> wrote:

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> > " Human spiritual truth " is contextual and is not Truth regardless of who

speaks it. "

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> > How many " spiritual " truths are there? Human vs. " Other " ? If there is no

personal " I " ,

> what has need of any " spirituality " ? Does the Absolute (prior to

consciousness) need

any

> spiritual frames of reference?

> >

> > MStrinado

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> Evidently it does.

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> toombaru

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Nisargadatta , " MStrinado " <discern1@v...> wrote:

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> The whole dream is a self-referential circularity.

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> toombaru

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> Is the Absolute part of the dream...or prior to it?

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> MStrinado

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There is nothing outside of the dream.

 

 

 

(Doesn't that give you a queezy...........sinking feeling?)

 

 

((oh..............that's just part of the dream))

 

 

 

LOL

 

 

 

 

(((It takes a certain....... rare courage to stand and face this)))

 

 

a bow to you

 

 

 

 

toombaru

 

 

 

Nothing outside the dream but nothingness :)

 

 

Am enjoying the exchange...would like to continue at a later juncture...early AM

here...need to sink into that dream. :)

 

MStrinado

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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