Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 Nisargadatta , Lulu Dong <lulu.dong wrote: > > Imagine Werner, > > i have not read Ramana... nor Advaita... > nor Maharaj... nor Krishnamurti... > nor Jung and Freud... > > i look into the mirror... and ask... who i am... > > beside, > > no... i never read that i am death. > but i've heared someone say " the mirror is absolute " . > > > > > > Nisargadatta , Lulu Dong <lulu.dong@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Marc, Hi everyone > > > > > > i think i am death > > > > i think i am the mirror > > > > i think i am every body > > > > i think i am every soul > > > > i think i am the absolute > > > > i think i am that which always was and always will be > > > > i think i am you > > > > i think i am everything you can only imagine > > > > i think i am evil > > > > i think i am good > > > > i think i think i think > > > > i think i am the thinking. > > > > > > and if the thinking is too much... i think i am death. > > > > because in death there is peace... there is bliss... there is no > responsability... > > > > there is just being... oh how i love this being.... > > > > how i love this peace.... this bliss.... the responsability of > just being... > > > > how i love to be death. > > > > > > Lulu > > > > > > Imagine, Lulu, > > Til now you wouldn't have read any spiritual, philosophcal and > psychological literature whatsoever, no Ramana, no Advaita, no > Maharaj, no Krishnamurti, no Jung or Freud etc, > > would you then have written those lines above as they are presented > now ? > > >> like i said, i didn't read any of these people. > > Or were your so called 'thoughts' just repetitions, memory bubbles of > what you formerly already have read ? > > > Werner > the mirror is cold the heart is warm .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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