Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Nisargadatta , OConnor Patricia <gdtige wrote: > > > --- toombaru2006 <lastrain a écrit : > > > > Nisargadatta , OConnor Patricia > <gdtige@> wrote: > > > > > > Clearly or not, the Supreme is the easiest thing to > > reach, clearly it is nestled in the fiber of my very > > own being. > > It is enough to stop thinking and desiring it, > > Then one just falls back in its own Nature. > > > > ...and if I stop thinking or desiring the Supreme, > > I am as good as dead. > > So how do I keep the silver thread when alive? > > > > it seems that there is, > > other than the one that creates all those questions, > > something like a special splinter, > > keeping longing very real, > > Calling when my voice is hoarse, > > Never asleep, struggling for breath. > > > > What do you say? > > > > Patricia > > > > > > Perhaps...............perhaps......the longing is not > for God at all. > > Perhaps it is a longing for personal autonomy that > reaches so deeply > into the heart of the dream. > > > > toombaru > > And yet, no desire of personal, > Nor burning inclination toward autonomy. > A Knowing beyond dreaming, > That You exist somewhere out of mecanisms. > It is not that difficult to see the dream. > It is very simple to be touched by Beyond the dream. > > Maybe the most unusual is to hold Its rapture. > Hhhmmm?? > > Patricia > > > The yearning may not be the desire to return to God.......It may be a yearning to become God. How do you explain this oh so common ache? Mine is sometimes so palpable......that my hands hurt. toombaru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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