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P: Thanks, Paul, I'll take a look, and

then we can share our impressions.

I wonder whose immortality he found?

If it was mine, he should return it. It's

blue and has my initials engraved in gold. ;)

 

On Jun 13, 2006, at 10:05 PM, Paul wrote:

 

>  

> -

> Paul

> Paul Heisel @ This Address

> Tuesday, June 13, 2006 10:00 PM

> An Encounter with Karl Renz on Cox Public Access Channels in

> San Diego

>

> Karl Renz is originally from the Lower Saxony area of Germany, he

> studied agriculture before focusing on art, and since 1980 he has

> worked in Berlin as a musician and painter. Toward the end of the

> 1970s, Karl had a profound inner experience that awakened him to the

> realization of immortality and dissolved the concept of a separate

> self. Since the early 1990s, he has responded to numerous invitations

> to hold dialogues and meetings throughout the world.

>  

> Meeting Karl Renz – even if it is through the medium of television –

> will leave you with a radically different sense of yourself. In this

> abridged version of Karl’s talk at the Schulman Auditorium, he and the

> audience explore life’s deepest questions. Karl’s unique ability lies

> in exposing the beliefs we’ve built our lives on, beginning with our

> root sense of individuality. Our current predicament is the result of

> believing ourselves to be something other than what we really are.

> This self-imposed limitation causes our incessant search and

> suffering.

>  

> “You are that which is prior to any kind of peace or conflict, prior

> to every sensation, perception, or concept. All this appears and

> disappears within you.”

> Karl Renz

>  

> <unknown.jpg> 

>  

> http://www.karlrenz.com/

>  

> In October of 2005 Karl Renz spoke in the Schulman Auditorium at the

> Dove Library in Carlsbad California. An abridged program was produced

> by The Carlsbad Community TV Foundation and Inner Directions with

> support from the Carlsbad City Library. The program, " An Encounter

> with Karl Renz " will be aired on Cox Public Access, channels 18 and 23

> on the Cox Cable Service. Channel 18 covers the North County and

> includes Escondido and Encinitas. Channel 23 covers the Central and

> South San Diego area. The program will be simu-cast on both stations

> on these scheduled dates and times. The program is about a half an

> hour long.

>  

> Monday, June 19, 2006, 10:00PM

> Monday, July 10, 2006, 9:00PM

> Tuesday, July 25, 2006, 10:00PM

>  

 

 

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Yes Pete, do it,

 

Karl Renz is great. I haven't met him personally but I have read a

lot of reports from people who visited his " Satsangs " and I own and

have read his book " Karl " .

 

He was a simple farmer, or better lets say a peasant, before he got

his break-through. His meetings generally are ful of laughter because

he has a way to bring all question and reactions of people to a point

of total absurdity. In a way which blows their mind and throws them

into a relativity without mental borders.

 

Werner

 

 

Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5 wrote:

>

> P: Thanks, Paul, I'll take a look, and

> then we can share our impressions.

> I wonder whose immortality he found?

> If it was mine, he should return it. It's

> blue and has my initials engraved in gold. ;)

>

> On Jun 13, 2006, at 10:05 PM, Paul wrote:

>

> >  

> > -

> > Paul

> > Paul Heisel @ This Address

> > Tuesday, June 13, 2006 10:00 PM

> > An Encounter with Karl Renz on Cox Public Access

Channels in

> > San Diego

> >

> > Karl Renz is originally from the Lower Saxony area of Germany, he

> > studied agriculture before focusing on art, and since 1980 he has

> > worked in Berlin as a musician and painter. Toward the end of the

> > 1970s, Karl had a profound inner experience that awakened him to

the

> > realization of immortality and dissolved the concept of a

separate

> > self. Since the early 1990s, he has responded to numerous

invitations

> > to hold dialogues and meetings throughout the world.

> >  

> > Meeting Karl Renz – even if it is through the medium of

television –

> > will leave you with a radically different sense of yourself. In

this

> > abridged version of Karl's talk at the Schulman Auditorium, he

and the

> > audience explore life's deepest questions. Karl's unique ability

lies

> > in exposing the beliefs we've built our lives on, beginning with

our

> > root sense of individuality. Our current predicament is the

result of

> > believing ourselves to be something other than what we really

are.

> > This self-imposed limitation causes our incessant search and

> > suffering.

> >  

> > " You are that which is prior to any kind of peace or conflict,

prior

> > to every sensation, perception, or concept. All this appears and

> > disappears within you. "

> > Karl Renz

> >  

> > <unknown.jpg> 

> >  

> > http://www.karlrenz.com/

> >  

> > In October of 2005 Karl Renz spoke in the Schulman Auditorium at

the

> > Dove Library in Carlsbad California. An abridged program was

produced

> > by The Carlsbad Community TV Foundation and Inner Directions with

> > support from the Carlsbad City Library. The program, " An

Encounter

> > with Karl Renz " will be aired on Cox Public Access, channels 18

and 23

> > on the Cox Cable Service. Channel 18 covers the North County and

> > includes Escondido and Encinitas. Channel 23 covers the Central

and

> > South San Diego area. The program will be simu-cast on both

stations

> > on these scheduled dates and times. The program is about a half

an

> > hour long.

> >  

> > Monday, June 19, 2006, 10:00PM

> > Monday, July 10, 2006, 9:00PM

> > Tuesday, July 25, 2006, 10:00PM

> >  

>

>

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