Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 In a message dated 6/20/2006 6:26:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, kailashana writes: > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote: > >> > >>some say fil the glas with the pure water > >>some say empty the glas of the impure water > >>the focus is all on the water.... > >>but what is the glas ? > >>...iietsa > > > > > >the purification include both of practices.....going togehter... > > > >the " glas " is an empty entity....by nature.... > > > >one see through " the glas " when the water inside is pure.... > > > >...it's like there is no more " glas " .... > > > >Marc > > > > > >Ps: it's an " idea " only....that there is a " glas " ....and that > there > >is " water " inside..... > >this " idea " persist more....the more difference appear to > >be......between the " pure and the impure waters " ..... > > > > " I " contain multitudes... Walt Whitman > > L.E: The glass represents your true and real self uncontaminated and uninfluences by what is going on in mind. In the glass story, the self still has a definite form or identity. In reality, the SELF has no definite form or identity. It is sometimes called the nameless beyond the absolute. But that doesn't really concern but a few. Most can neither empty the glass or fill it with pure water. Bye the way, if Nisargatta was known by most people of the world, they would despise, reject, and ridicule him. Most hindus, jews, muslims and others would find his words meaningless and without substance. p.s. I agree with Walt. Multitudes and everything else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Nisargadatta , epston wrote: > > In a message dated 6/20/2006 6:26:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > kailashana writes: > > > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote: > > >> > > >>some say fil the glas with the pure water > > >>some say empty the glas of the impure water > > >>the focus is all on the water.... > > >>but what is the glas ? > > >>...iietsa > > > > > > > > >the purification include both of practices.....going togehter... > > > > > >the " glas " is an empty entity....by nature.... > > > > > >one see through " the glas " when the water inside is pure.... > > > > > >...it's like there is no more " glas " .... > > > > > >Marc > > > > > > > > >Ps: it's an " idea " only....that there is a " glas " ....and that > > there > > >is " water " inside..... > > >this " idea " persist more....the more difference appear to > > >be......between the " pure and the impure waters " ..... > > > > > > > " I " contain multitudes... Walt Whitman > > > > > L.E: The glass represents your true and real self uncontaminated and > uninfluences by what is going on in mind. In the glass story, the self still has a > definite form or identity. In reality, the SELF has no definite form or > identity. It is sometimes called the nameless beyond the absolute. But that doesn't > really concern but a few. Most can neither empty the glass or fill it with > pure water. > > Bye the way, if Nisargatta was known by most people of the world, they would > despise, reject, and ridicule him. Most hindus, jews, muslims and others > would find his words meaningless and without substance. > > p.s. I agree with Walt. Multitudes and everything else. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa wrote: > > Nisargadatta , epston@ wrote: > > > > In a message dated 6/20/2006 6:26:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > > kailashana@ writes: > > > > > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote: > > > >> > > > >>some say fil the glas with the pure water > > > >>some say empty the glas of the impure water > > > >>the focus is all on the water.... > > > >>but what is the glas ? > > > >>...iietsa > > > > > > > > > > > >the purification include both of practices.....going togehter... > > > > > > > >the " glas " is an empty entity....by nature.... > > > > > > > >one see through " the glas " when the water inside is pure.... > > > > > > > >...it's like there is no more " glas " .... > > > > > > > >Marc > > > > > > > > > > > >Ps: it's an " idea " only....that there is a " glas " ....and that > > > there > > > >is " water " inside..... > > > >this " idea " persist more....the more difference appear to > > > >be......between the " pure and the impure waters " ..... > > > > > > > > > > " I " contain multitudes... Walt Whitman > > > > > > > > L.E: The glass represents your true and real self uncontaminated > and > > uninfluences by what is going on in mind. In the glass story, the > self still has a > > definite form or identity. In reality, the SELF has no definite > form or > > identity. It is sometimes called the nameless beyond the > absolute. But that doesn't > > really concern but a few. Most can neither empty the glass or > fill it with > > pure water. > > > > Bye the way, if Nisargatta was known by most people of the world, > they would > > despise, reject, and ridicule him. Most hindus, jews, muslims and > others > > would find his words meaningless and without substance. > > > > p.s. I agree with Walt. Multitudes and everything else. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , epston@ wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 6/20/2006 6:26:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > > > kailashana@ writes: > > > > > > > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote: > > > > >> > > > > >>some say fil the glas with the pure water > > > > >>some say empty the glas of the impure water > > > > >>the focus is all on the water.... > > > > >>but what is the glas ? > > > > >>...iietsa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >the purification include both of practices.....going togehter... > > > > > > > > > >the " glas " is an empty entity....by nature.... > > > > > > > > > >one see through " the glas " when the water inside is pure.... > > > > > > > > > >...it's like there is no more " glas " .... > > > > > > > > > >Marc > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Ps: it's an " idea " only....that there is a " glas " ....and that > > > > there > > > > >is " water " inside..... > > > > >this " idea " persist more....the more difference appear to > > > > >be......between the " pure and the impure waters " ..... > > > > > > > > > > > > > " I " contain multitudes... Walt Whitman > > > > > > > > > > > L.E: The glass represents your true and real self uncontaminated > > and > > > uninfluences by what is going on in mind. In the glass story, the > > self still has a > > > definite form or identity. In reality, the SELF has no definite > > form or > > > identity. It is sometimes called the nameless beyond the > > absolute. But that doesn't > > > really concern but a few. Most can neither empty the glass or > > fill it with > > > pure water. > > > > > > Bye the way, if Nisargatta was known by most people of the world, > > they would > > > despise, reject, and ridicule him. Most hindus, jews, muslims and > > others > > > would find his words meaningless and without substance. > > > > > > p.s. I agree with Walt. Multitudes and everything else. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Nisargadatta , " anabebe57 " <kailashana wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords@> > wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote: > > > > > > Nisargadatta , epston@ wrote: > > > > > > > > In a message dated 6/20/2006 6:26:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > > > > kailashana@ writes: > > > > > > > > > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> > wrote: > > > > > >> > > > > > >>some say fil the glas with the pure water > > > > > >>some say empty the glas of the impure water > > > > > >>the focus is all on the water.... > > > > > >>but what is the glas ? > > > > > >>...iietsa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >the purification include both of practices.....going > togehter... > > > > > > > > > > > >the " glas " is an empty entity....by nature.... > > > > > > > > > > > >one see through " the glas " when the water inside is pure.... > > > > > > > > > > > >...it's like there is no more " glas " .... > > > > > > > > > > > >Marc > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Ps: it's an " idea " only....that there is a " glas " ....and > that > > > > > there > > > > > >is " water " inside..... > > > > > >this " idea " persist more....the more difference appear to > > > > > >be......between the " pure and the impure waters " ..... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " I " contain multitudes... Walt Whitman > > > > > > > > > > > > > > L.E: The glass represents your true and real self > uncontaminated > > > and > > > > uninfluences by what is going on in mind. In the glass story, > the > > > self still has a > > > > definite form or identity. In reality, the SELF has no > definite > > > form or > > > > identity. It is sometimes called the nameless beyond the > > > absolute. But that doesn't > > > > really concern but a few. Most can neither empty the glass or > > > fill it with > > > > pure water. > > > > > > > > Bye the way, if Nisargatta was known by most people of the > world, > > > they would > > > > despise, reject, and ridicule him. Most hindus, jews, muslims > and > > > others > > > > would find his words meaningless and without substance. > > > > > > > > p.s. I agree with Walt. Multitudes and everything else. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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