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" Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

 

-- from " I Am That "

 

 

uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated stuff for the

neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

 

lol

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Nisargadatta , Marc <dennis_travis33 wrote:

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> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That "

>

>

> uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated

> stuff for the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

>

> lol

>

 

Nope.

 

First off, labeling some people as " neos " , and some people as this, and some

people as that, is silly.

 

Secondly, the words above (Nisargadatta's) are intended as pointers to a

non-verbal truth. If this 'truth' is understood, words such as " my own " are

seen for what they are, conventional ways of speaking.

 

None of this is complicated at all.

 

Or -- it's so simple, it's extremely complicated, because the simple and obvious

is rejected or overlooked.

 

Same difference.

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Nisargadatta, Marc <dennis_travis33@ ...> wrote:

>

> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That "

>

>

> uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated

> stuff for the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

>

> lol

>

 

Nope.

 

First off, labeling some people as " neos " , and some people as this, and some

people as that, is silly.

 

Secondly, the words above (Nisargadatta' s) are intended as pointers to a

non-verbal truth. If this 'truth' is understood, words such as " my own " are seen

for what they are, conventional ways of speaking.

 

None of this is complicated at all.

 

Or -- it's so simple, it's extremely complicated, because the simple and obvious

is rejected or overlooked.

 

Same difference.

 

 

yeah.....you make this clear statement complicated by your words....

 

means, you make prove of being a real neo....:)

 

....

 

don't worry Timmy...

 

....

 

you will find more of this nice statements...

 

....

 

lol

 

 

Ps: how come you are labelling " silliness " ....?

 

lol

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Nisargadatta , " Tim G. " <fewtch wrote:

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> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That "

 

 

don't you think that everyone...

 

including Mickey Mouse..

 

could and would say the very same thing?

 

i mean unless you're stoned or have had too many brewskies..

 

every experience gives anyone a touch of the reality they live within.

 

and the " ever-fresh " realization that they be alive.

 

if not you'd have to be comatose for Christ sake.

 

what do you find so fascinating with the above quotation?

 

or...

 

are YOU comatose?..

 

or stoned?..

 

or under the influence of way too many Colt 45s?

 

wait a minute!

 

i know the answer to that question.

 

s'cuse me i needn't have asked.

 

i know it's late in the day.

 

bottoms up timmy.

 

:-)

 

..b b.b.

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Nisargadatta , Marc <dennis_travis33 wrote:

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> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That "

>

>

> uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated stuff for

the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

>

> lol

 

 

not so.

 

as a neon advaitan i can attest to the fact..

 

that with every flashing on and off i realize not only my own being..

 

not only how well i light up the streets on the Strip..

 

but also just how flashy and bright i am.

 

..b b.b.

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Nisargadatta , " Tim G. " <fewtch wrote:

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>

>

> Nisargadatta , Marc <dennis_travis33@> wrote:

> >

> > " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

> >

> > -- from " I Am That "

> >

> >

> > uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated

> > stuff for the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

> >

> > lol

> >

>

> Nope.

>

> First off, labeling some people as " neos " , and some people as this, and some

people as that, is silly.

>

> Secondly, the words above (Nisargadatta's) are intended as pointers to a

non-verbal truth. If this 'truth' is understood, words such as " my own " are

seen for what they are, conventional ways of speaking.

>

> None of this is complicated at all.

>

> Or -- it's so simple, it's extremely complicated, because the simple and

obvious is rejected or overlooked.

>

> Same difference.

 

 

nobody overlooks that simplicity timmy.

 

that's everyday life.

 

you're the one trying to make a big deal out of the obvious.

 

why try to label a common and everyday experience as simple/complex?

 

are you into labeling your non-discoveries too?

 

..b b.b.

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Nisargadatta, Marc <dennis_travis33@ ...> wrote:

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> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That "

>

>

> uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated stuff for

the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

>

> lol

 

not so.

 

as a neon advaitan i can attest to the fact..

 

that with every flashing on and off i realize not only my own being..

 

not only how well i light up the streets on the Strip..

 

but also just how flashy and bright i am.

 

..b b.b.

 

 

lol, great!

 

but i doubt that such flashing words could give/bring some light to a

(non-)reader of neo advaitin...

 

Timmy prefer the dark for this his dreamy and sleepy world...

 

lol

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Marc

Nisargadatta

Thursday, February 04, 2010 5:54 AM

today's Nisargadatta

 

" Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch

of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

 

-- from " I Am That "

 

uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated stuff for

the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

 

lol

-marc-

 

but after all....the neos are the real nobadies?

-geo-

 

 

nobadies?.....not bad....lol

 

....

 

before all.....there are neos ignoring this their little ego minds...

 

leaving nothing but confusions....means, All they Are

 

....

 

and after all this...

 

....

 

Nothing ever change for this neos...

 

....

 

as long they Love this their little world....

 

reflecting this their beloved non-sense ...

 

all around...

 

all around...

 

....

 

 

:)

 

 

Marc

 

 

Ps: yes, neo advaitins are therefore still real nobodies

 

lol

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Marc

Nisargadatta

Thursday, February 04, 2010 10:03 AM

Re: today's Nisargadatta

 

 

 

Nisargadatta, Marc <dennis_travis33@ ...> wrote:

>

> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop

> of sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the

> touch of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That "

>

>

> uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated stuff

> for the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

>

> lol

 

not so.

 

as a neon advaitan i can attest to the fact..

 

that with every flashing on and off i realize not only my own being..

 

not only how well i light up the streets on the Strip..

 

but also just how flashy and bright i am.

 

..b b.b.

 

lol, great!

 

but i doubt that such flashing words could give/bring some light to a

(non-)reader of neo advaitin...

 

Timmy prefer the dark for this his dreamy and sleepy world...

 

lol

-marc-

 

I prefer the dark side also...better to see the light.

-geo-

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Marc

Nisargadatta

Thursday, February 04, 2010 5:54 AM

today's Nisargadatta

 

 

 

" Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch

of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

 

-- from " I Am That "

 

uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated stuff for

the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

 

lol

-marc-

 

but after all....the neos are the real nobadies?

-geo-

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Nisargadatta , " Tim G. " <fewtch wrote:

>

> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That "

 

" Just as the taste of sewage permeates the ocean and kills countless fish, so

there is no experience needed to give me anything, let alone a touch of reality.

Not being concerned, there is no need or desire to realize anything or impart

some kind of realization to imagined others. "

 

from " I Am Not That and Could Care Less "

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Nisargadatta , " Tim G. " <fewtch wrote:

>

>

>

> Nisargadatta , Marc <dennis_travis33@> wrote:

> >

> > " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

> >

> > -- from " I Am That "

> >

> >

> > uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated

> > stuff for the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

> >

> > lol

> >

>

> Nope.

>

> First off, labeling some people as " neos " , and some people as this, and some

people as that, is silly.

>

> Secondly, the words above (Nisargadatta's) are intended as pointers to a

non-verbal truth. If this 'truth' is understood, words such as " my own " are

seen for what they are, conventional ways of speaking.

>

> None of this is complicated at all.

>

> Or -- it's so simple, it's extremely complicated, because the simple and

obvious is rejected or overlooked.

>

> Same difference.

 

The truly simple can't be overlooked.

 

Of course, no religion has ever been constructed in its honor.

 

- D -

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Nisargadatta , " geo " <inandor wrote:

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> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop

> of sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the

> touch of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That " --

>

> Yes.

> There are three possibilities: an experience touches our energetic body

> (nothing else but a more subtle material body) and causes emotional havoc.

 

P: You, poor duped dude. How many bodies you fancy

that you have? You sure like to complicate things to

stay confused.

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" Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop

of sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the

touch of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

 

-- from " I Am That " --

 

Yes.

There are three possibilities: an experience touches our energetic body

(nothing else but a more subtle material body) and causes emotional havoc.

It touches us and nothing significant happens. It touches and awakes the

present living space that IS.

But there is a need of honesty towards oneself to see this. Most of us - of

course including myself - sometimes believe there is not a ME, but the fact

is that the energetic body is reacting to flattery, insult, anger, pride,

need to answer, need to hang a peace of turd bellow each message...etc...so

the energetic aspect of the ME is there betraying our deepest conviction of

non-existence.

-geo-

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> " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop

> of sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the

> touch of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

>

> -- from " I Am That " --

>

> Yes.

> There are three possibilities: an experience touches our energetic body

> (nothing else but a more subtle material body) and causes emotional havoc.

 

P: You, poor duped dude. How many bodies you fancy

that you have? You sure like to complicate things to

stay confused.

 

geo: Bodies? I don't know.... several processes make up a seemingly one

body.

For example emotions happen in a field of our body that science can not

recognize yet. Scientists can not isolate

an emotion. Then there are other processes as thinking, imagining,

feeling...etc...

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Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote:

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>

>

> Nisargadatta , " Tim G. " <fewtch@> wrote:

> >

> > " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop of

sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

> >

> > -- from " I Am That "

>

> " Just as the taste of sewage permeates the ocean and kills countless fish, so

there is no experience needed to give me anything, let alone a touch of reality.

Not being concerned, there is no need or desire to realize anything or impart

some kind of realization to imagined others. "

>

> from " I Am Not That and Could Care Less "

 

 

 

 

talkin' 'bout sewage..

 

(dabbo as austin powers) :

 

" who does Number Two work for? who does Number Two work for? "

 

(cowboy in the next toilet stall [timmytot]):

 

" yeah, that's right dabbo! you show that turd who's boss! "

 

from dabbo: " king of the king-king frontier..no experience necessary "

 

ROFLMAO!

 

 

..b b.b.

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Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote:

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>

>

> Nisargadatta , " Tim G. " <fewtch@> wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > Nisargadatta , Marc <dennis_travis33@> wrote:

> > >

> > > " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop

of sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the touch of

reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

> > >

> > > -- from " I Am That "

> > >

> > >

> > > uhhhh....this " realisation of my own being " ....must be complicated

> > > stuff for the neos.....i mean the real nobodies....

> > >

> > > lol

> > >

> >

> > Nope.

> >

> > First off, labeling some people as " neos " , and some people as this, and some

people as that, is silly.

> >

> > Secondly, the words above (Nisargadatta's) are intended as pointers to a

non-verbal truth. If this 'truth' is understood, words such as " my own " are

seen for what they are, conventional ways of speaking.

> >

> > None of this is complicated at all.

> >

> > Or -- it's so simple, it's extremely complicated, because the simple and

obvious is rejected or overlooked.

> >

> > Same difference.

>

> The truly simple can't be overlooked.

>

> Of course, no religion has ever been constructed in its honor.

>

> - D -

 

 

honors are important to you aren't they dabbo?

 

:-)

 

..b b.b.

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Nisargadatta , " geo " <inandor wrote:

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> :

> >

> > " Just as the taste of salt pervades the great ocean and every single drop

> > of sea-water carries the same flavour, so every experience gives me the

> > touch of reality, the ever fresh realisation of my own being. "

> >

> > -- from " I Am That " --

> >

> > Yes.

> > There are three possibilities: an experience touches our energetic body

> > (nothing else but a more subtle material body) and causes emotional havoc.

>

> P: You, poor duped dude. How many bodies you fancy

> that you have? You sure like to complicate things to

> stay confused.

>

> geo: Bodies? I don't know.... several processes make up a seemingly one

> body.

> For example emotions happen in a field of our body that science can not

> recognize yet. Scientists can not isolate

> an emotion. Then there are other processes as thinking, imagining,

> feeling...etc...

 

 

not t be cantankerous geoparado..

 

but scientists CAN isolate emotions.

 

have you ever heard of an MRI scan?

 

just checking.

 

..b b.b.

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