Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 P:Yes, memory was created way before. Memory is a faculty of the > >brain, dualism is just a concept. A dog has memory, but knows > nothing >about dualism because a dog doesn't have concepts in his > arsenal of >weapons to survive. Concepts are survival weapons humans > have invented, >just as they invented arrows, or houses. We use > concepts to survive, >not only physically, but mentally, and spiritual > as well. > > P: Very well said. Only, I am not always so sure about dogs and > cats...? :-) > > Stefan > > P: LOL! Yes, I have very meaningful > communications with the cat next door. > She is a very pretty, young, yellow and > white cat. She approaches me with such > open request for affection. She is well > fed, she is not asking for food. She > just want to be touched. We look into > into each others eyes, while we touch, > and something is understood beyond words. > > Only things, animals, infants, and my wife > give me that level of direct communion. Yeah..........well......come to Cambria. :-) At the foot of the scenic Highway One/Big Sur coast, halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, is the quaint seaside village of Cambria. An artist's colony nestled in a forest of towering Monterey pines, Cambria offers visitors sophisticated restaurants, art galleries, antique and specialty shops ( one, owned by a certain toombaru ) and scores of nearby wineries. Just six miles south of world renowned Hearst Castle, this picturesque village has a variety of hotels, motels, B & B's, inns and vacation home rentals. A leisurely pace and country village atmosphere are the town's main attractions, particularly for urban residents seeking a quiet, romantic getaway. P: Communion and beauty are found right where you are, or not at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 --- toombaru2006 <lastrain a écrit : Nisargadatta , OConnor Patricia <gdtige wrote: > > > --- toombaru2006 <lastrain a écrit : > > > > Nisargadatta , Pete S > <pedsie4@> wrote: > > > > >P:Yes, memory was created way before. Memory is a > faculty of the > > >brain, dualism is just a concept. A dog has > memory, but knows > > nothing >about dualism because a dog doesn't have > concepts in his > > arsenal of >weapons to survive. Concepts are > survival weapons humans > > have invented, >just as they invented arrows, or > houses. We use > > concepts to survive, >not only physically, but > mentally, and spiritual > > as well. > > > > P: Very well said. Only, I am not always so sure > about dogs and > > cats...? :-) > > > > Stefan > > > > P: LOL! Yes, I have very meaningful > > communications with the cat next door. > > She is a very pretty, young, yellow and > > white cat. She approaches me with such > > open request for affection. She is well > > fed, she is not asking for food. She > > just want to be touched. We look into > > into each others eyes, while we touch, > > and something is understood beyond words. > > > > Only things, animals, infants, and my wife > > give me that level of direct communion. > > > > > Yeah..........well......come to Cambria. > > > :-) > ..................................... > Do you live in Cambria Toom...? > Patricia > > > > > > ** > In a manner of speaking....:-) toombaru And what does that mean? What does Cambria means for you? I am asking because this message is sent from Cambria. Patricia ** 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...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 P:Yes, memory was created way before. Memory is a faculty of the > >brain, dualism is just a concept. A dog has memory, but knows > nothing >about dualism because a dog doesn't have concepts in his > arsenal of >weapons to survive. Concepts are survival weapons humans > have invented, >just as they invented arrows, or houses. We use > concepts to survive, >not only physically, but mentally, and spiritual > as well. > > P: Very well said. Only, I am not always so sure about dogs and > cats...? :-) > > Stefan > > P: LOL! Yes, I have very meaningful > communications with the cat next door. > She is a very pretty, young, yellow and > white cat. She approaches me with such > open request for affection. She is well > fed, she is not asking for food. She > just want to be touched. We look into > into each others eyes, while we touch, > and something is understood beyond words. > > Only things, animals, infants, and my wife > give me that level of direct communion. Yeah..........well......come to Cambria. That comes right out of the chamber of commerce, you didn`t write that Toombaru you fraud. I send that to future customer all the time. Bouhou! So what is your shop, let me guess...paper omelette? or Indigo Moon? Sorry for the diversion you guys.. Patricia :-) At the foot of the scenic Highway One/Big Sur coast, halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, is the quaint seaside village of Cambria. An artist's colony nestled in a forest of towering Monterey pines, Cambria offers visitors sophisticated restaurants, art galleries, antique and specialty shops ( one, owned by a certain toombaru ) and scores of nearby wineries. Just six miles south of world renowned Hearst Castle, this picturesque village has a variety of hotels, motels, B & B's, inns and vacation home rentals. A leisurely pace and country village atmosphere are the town's main attractions, particularly for urban residents seeking a quiet, romantic getaway. ....................................................... That comes right out of the chamber of commerce, you didn`t write that Toombaru you fraud. I send that to future customer all the time. Bouhou! So what is your shop, let me guess...paper omelette? or Indigo Moon? Sorry for the diversion you guys..couldn`t resist.. Patricia ** 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...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 > > That comes right out of the chamber of commerce, you > didn`t write that Toombaru you fraud. I send that to > future customer all the time. Bouhou! > Patricia > > > :-) > Ahhhhh....... my dear..... that was Pete who sent that delightful and all too true description. toombaru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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