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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.

 

 

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--- 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

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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

 

 

 

 

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change your subscription, sign in with your ID

and go to Edit My Groups:

 

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Under the Message Delivery option, choose " No Email "

for the Nisargadatta group and click on Save Changes.

 

 

 

 

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>

> 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

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