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Kundalini-Yoga , " anjiepanjie003 "

<anjiepanjie003 wrote:

>

>

> Yes, but what about hurting vegetables- have you ever heard a

carrot

> scream when it is unrooted from the ground. How about a potatoe

when

> it is peeled and its eyes are gouged out. What about people who

take

> tomatoes and drop them into boiling water- ouch! it hurts. I have

> started the forum on cruelty against things with roots- Honestly

> everything hurts- it isn't fun to be put into your mouth and have

> those big white teeth all descend upon you, masticating their way

> through delicate layers of vegetation . . . . .

 

 

> Sat Nat Nat

>

 

 

Dear anjiepanjie003:

 

What a creative movie you have written about the carrot, potato, and

tomato.

 

I felt inspired to create some movies of my own. I hope you enjoy

some of them. If you find you are not enjoying what you are

watching, feel free to immediately change the channel and to never

replay what you saw.

 

Movie: The God in All Story

 

What about SAT NAM? What about god being.

 

How can god experience itself through the sight, sound, smell, taste,

and touch a calf has, if god does not create itself as a calf.

 

How can god experience itself as a leaf of alfalfa being eaten by a

calf, if god does not create itself as a blade of alfalfa.

 

How can god experience the allness that it is if it does not create

the allness.

 

I speak to you as a tomato: How can I experience the energy of your

teeth penetrating the energy of my skin and the energy of my luscious

interior if I do not decide to create myself as a tomato? You say I

feel `pain'. How is it you think I do not want to experience `pain',

is it because you do not want to experience pain? Who told you my

pain does not feel good? Have you never eaten a spice so hot it

burned in pain and, in fact, you ate it because it burned and still

now continue to eat it? Have you never swam in water so cold you

screamed in pain, but you swam in it again and again because you

wanted to feel cold? Have you never sat in hot steaming water so hot

the sweat broke out upon your brow, but wanted to experience

the `pain' of this heat and so continued to return again and again to

this water, water so hot it would kill you if you stayed too long?

Have you never put yourself in a yoga pose, or did yoga breathing

that hurt and yet you continued to hold this pose, continued to do

this breathing? How is it you desire to feel pain? How is it you

think this pain is desireable? If you did not desire this pain, you

would not eat the spice, you would not subject yourself to

cold `pain' or heat `pain', you would not hold the pose, or breathe

the breath, but you desire this pain. It hurts so good, you say.

Wow really? It hurts so good? Who told you that, who

told you that the pain feels good? You are thinking this pain is

good for your friend, the body? Really? You do? Hmmmm.

 

I create that which I am, so that I may experience that which you

are. For in the touch of your teeth upon me, I experience you, and

in the touch of your teeth upon me, you experience me. And as I

experience you and you experience me, we are one in our experience of

each other. We are one in `our' pain, but your pain is created by

your thoughts of `hurting' me, I have no experience or thoughts of

pain, for what you think is my `pain' is actuality ecstasy.

 

For I created myself in all the forms you see. I chose to create

myself as a tomato and I chose to create myself as you. Look not upon

me as separate from you, look upon me as you. I am you, the god as

you are, being a tomato, I am you, the god as you are, being a

human.

 

I am you, and you are I. We are together, quite simply, god being.

We are together, quite simply, god being. We are god being together.

 

 

Movie: The `always doing my best' story.

 

I am thinking, for the moment, that there is a part of me called the

subconscious mind and it plays a role in dictating what my best can

be.

 

In this moment I only have subconscious thoughts (that I have no

conscious knowledge or control over) and knowledge, understanding,

and awareness of conscious thoughts. (Althought since starting to

write these movies, I have started reading Eckhart Tolle's book `The

Power of Now' and realize most of the time I am actually in a state

of being unconscious!)

 

In this moment I am doing my best with all of that. In this moment

my best may not be what either of us desire. In THIS moment my best

may not be as my best was yesterday. And yet, you may say, she is

not doing her best, I know she can do better for she did better

yesterday. But yesterday, in the moment of yesterday, I did my best

in that moment with what my subconscious thoughts were and with the

knowledge, understanding, and awareness of my conscious thoughts in

THAT moment. I can only give to you in this moment, my best in THIS

moment.

 

 

Movie: The What If Movie.

 

What if: In a land far far away, the universal manager heard `our'

thoughts, and answered. You thinking thoughts of experiencing eating

me (the vegetable or fruit), and me thinking thoughts of being

planted, sending out roots, sending out leaves, drinking, sunbathing,

breathing, and dreaming of eventually having the experience of having

my energy altered by joining with a human being. Oh the wondrous

feeling as a sharp knife slices through my skin and frees the juice

from my cells freeing it and me to experience the oxygen and sunshine

in the air so that we can join together and have the experience of

becoming something else. And I oh so looking forward to the

experience of all that I get to experience until I join together with

the acid in the human stomach, and the bacteria in a human gut, oh

yes, with their thoughts they were dreaming of my yummy sugar, and

the yeast will be flourishing and will be so prolific and we are all

so happy in the experience of what we now are experiencing, what we

now are becoming as god being. It is so wondrous being god, it is so

wonderous, getting to choose with my consciousness to be whatever I

choose to be and to choose how to join together my seemingly separate

parts, the sunshine that I am, the water that I am, the soil that I

am, the seed that I am, the acid that I am, the bacteria that I am,

the yeast that I am, the human that I am. Oh joy oh wondrous joy,

what next will I choose to become, for I am simply god being.

 

I am Sat Nam I am.

 

 

I have not started a forum on `the right to experience' for things

with roots. Have you ever heard a carrot scream out in ecstasy when

it is unrooted from the ground to join together with the sunshine and

oxygen? How about a potato when it is peeled and its eyes are gouged

out with that oh so cold and delightfully sharp delectible metal? Oh,

and the tomatoes when dropped into boiling water- wow it is simply

orgasmic. Honestly everything is so joyous - it is so much fun to be

put into a mouth and have those big white teeth all descend upon us,

masticating their way through delicate layers of our vegetation, from

which we moan in pleasure of the experience of being.

 

When you change the way you look at things, it's a riot! I love

being a creator, don't you?

 

You inspired me, Sat Nam, Brenda being.

 

 

Movies to come: The sprouts and I movie and The other animals and I

movie

 

Due to the violent, graphic, possibly sexual nature of these movies I

think it best I do not play for you how the sprouts and I and the

animals and I become one in our experience of each other. In our

experience of god being.

 

By the way, I write what I write, but you are limited in your

understanding. For with each word I write there are so many other

words linked. You are incapable of understanding me as I do,

because, you do not have my linked thoughts to the words I write. If

you are having visions that do not please you in this moment, it is

not what I wrote, indeed, it is your linked thoughts.

 

 

I am forever yours, Brenda being. In your thoughts, you asked for

me, and I am here. Think of what you like, and I will appear, think

of what you do not like, and I will appear. I am here only at your

request. You and only you are responsible for our interaction.

 

I love you, I adore you, I am so glad we are having this experience

together of god being. God being Brenda, interacting with god being

you.

 

Sat Nam, I am, indeed, I am: for we are, we are: one, one being.

 

Namaste.

 

 

P.S.

My most recent favourite saying: reality isn't what is, reality is

what you create with your thoughts. So, why not create something

fun, something that feels good? Toe-may-toe, toe-maw-toe, poe-tay-

toe, poe-taw-toe, I choose, always, I CHOOSE.

 

What thoughts do you choose to choose?

What thoughts do you choose to create?

 

In love, Namaste.

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Hmmmmmmmm not sure where to start-

Very inneresting movies...I would definitely watch but in 3D so

ditribute the glasses and popcorn ouch! and I will be a fan.....

 

 

Seriously if anyone is interested in reading along the lines of plant

life and intelligence- The Secret Life of Plants and The Botany of

Desire are interesting reads- but make up your own mind...

 

Happy Solstice,

Sat Nat Nat

 

Kundalini-Yoga , " bctoadlover "

<bctoadlover wrote:

>

> In reply to:

>

> Kundalini-Yoga , " anjiepanjie003 "

> <anjiepanjie003@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Yes, but what about hurting vegetables- have you ever heard a

> carrot

> > scream when it is unrooted from the ground. How about a potatoe

> when

> > it is peeled and its eyes are gouged out. What about people who

> take

> > tomatoes and drop them into boiling water- ouch! it hurts. I have

> > started the forum on cruelty against things with roots- Honestly

> > everything hurts- it isn't fun to be put into your mouth and have

> > those big white teeth all descend upon you, masticating their way

> > through delicate layers of vegetation . . . . .

>

>

> > Sat Nat Nat

> >

>

>

> Dear anjiepanjie003:

>

> What a creative movie you have written about the carrot, potato,

and

> tomato.

>

> I felt inspired to create some movies of my own. I hope you enjoy

> some of them. If you find you are not enjoying what you are

> watching, feel free to immediately change the channel and to never

> replay what you saw.

>

> Movie: The God in All Story

>

> What about SAT NAM? What about god being.

>

> How can god experience itself through the sight, sound, smell,

taste,

> and touch a calf has, if god does not create itself as a calf.

>

> How can god experience itself as a leaf of alfalfa being eaten by a

> calf, if god does not create itself as a blade of alfalfa.

>

> How can god experience the allness that it is if it does not create

> the allness.

>

> I speak to you as a tomato: How can I experience the energy of

your

> teeth penetrating the energy of my skin and the energy of my

luscious

> interior if I do not decide to create myself as a tomato? You say

I

> feel `pain'. How is it you think I do not want to experience

`pain',

> is it because you do not want to experience pain? Who told you my

> pain does not feel good? Have you never eaten a spice so hot it

> burned in pain and, in fact, you ate it because it burned and still

> now continue to eat it? Have you never swam in water so cold you

> screamed in pain, but you swam in it again and again because you

> wanted to feel cold? Have you never sat in hot steaming water so

hot

> the sweat broke out upon your brow, but wanted to experience

> the `pain' of this heat and so continued to return again and again

to

> this water, water so hot it would kill you if you stayed too long?

> Have you never put yourself in a yoga pose, or did yoga breathing

> that hurt and yet you continued to hold this pose, continued to do

> this breathing? How is it you desire to feel pain? How is it you

> think this pain is desireable? If you did not desire this pain, you

> would not eat the spice, you would not subject yourself to

> cold `pain' or heat `pain', you would not hold the pose, or breathe

> the breath, but you desire this pain. It hurts so good, you say.

> Wow really? It hurts so good? Who told you that, who

> told you that the pain feels good? You are thinking this pain is

> good for your friend, the body? Really? You do? Hmmmm.

>

> I create that which I am, so that I may experience that which you

> are. For in the touch of your teeth upon me, I experience you, and

> in the touch of your teeth upon me, you experience me. And as I

> experience you and you experience me, we are one in our experience

of

> each other. We are one in `our' pain, but your pain is created by

> your thoughts of `hurting' me, I have no experience or thoughts of

> pain, for what you think is my `pain' is actuality ecstasy.

>

> For I created myself in all the forms you see. I chose to create

> myself as a tomato and I chose to create myself as you. Look not

upon

> me as separate from you, look upon me as you. I am you, the god as

> you are, being a tomato, I am you, the god as you are, being a

> human.

>

> I am you, and you are I. We are together, quite simply, god

being.

> We are together, quite simply, god being. We are god being

together.

>

>

> Movie: The `always doing my best' story.

>

> I am thinking, for the moment, that there is a part of me called

the

> subconscious mind and it plays a role in dictating what my best can

> be.

>

> In this moment I only have subconscious thoughts (that I have no

> conscious knowledge or control over) and knowledge, understanding,

> and awareness of conscious thoughts. (Althought since starting to

> write these movies, I have started reading Eckhart Tolle's book

`The

> Power of Now' and realize most of the time I am actually in a state

> of being unconscious!)

>

> In this moment I am doing my best with all of that. In this moment

> my best may not be what either of us desire. In THIS moment my

best

> may not be as my best was yesterday. And yet, you may say, she is

> not doing her best, I know she can do better for she did better

> yesterday. But yesterday, in the moment of yesterday, I did my

best

> in that moment with what my subconscious thoughts were and with the

> knowledge, understanding, and awareness of my conscious thoughts in

> THAT moment. I can only give to you in this moment, my best in

THIS

> moment.

>

>

> Movie: The What If Movie.

>

> What if: In a land far far away, the universal manager heard `our'

> thoughts, and answered. You thinking thoughts of experiencing

eating

> me (the vegetable or fruit), and me thinking thoughts of being

> planted, sending out roots, sending out leaves, drinking,

sunbathing,

> breathing, and dreaming of eventually having the experience of

having

> my energy altered by joining with a human being. Oh the wondrous

> feeling as a sharp knife slices through my skin and frees the juice

> from my cells freeing it and me to experience the oxygen and

sunshine

> in the air so that we can join together and have the experience of

> becoming something else. And I oh so looking forward to the

> experience of all that I get to experience until I join together

with

> the acid in the human stomach, and the bacteria in a human gut, oh

> yes, with their thoughts they were dreaming of my yummy sugar, and

> the yeast will be flourishing and will be so prolific and we are

all

> so happy in the experience of what we now are experiencing, what we

> now are becoming as god being. It is so wondrous being god, it is

so

> wonderous, getting to choose with my consciousness to be whatever I

> choose to be and to choose how to join together my seemingly

separate

> parts, the sunshine that I am, the water that I am, the soil that I

> am, the seed that I am, the acid that I am, the bacteria that I am,

> the yeast that I am, the human that I am. Oh joy oh wondrous joy,

> what next will I choose to become, for I am simply god being.

>

> I am Sat Nam I am.

>

>

> I have not started a forum on `the right to experience' for things

> with roots. Have you ever heard a carrot scream out in ecstasy

when

> it is unrooted from the ground to join together with the sunshine

and

> oxygen? How about a potato when it is peeled and its eyes are

gouged

> out with that oh so cold and delightfully sharp delectible metal?

Oh,

> and the tomatoes when dropped into boiling water- wow it is simply

> orgasmic. Honestly everything is so joyous - it is so much fun to

be

> put into a mouth and have those big white teeth all descend upon

us,

> masticating their way through delicate layers of our vegetation,

from

> which we moan in pleasure of the experience of being.

>

> When you change the way you look at things, it's a riot! I love

> being a creator, don't you?

>

> You inspired me, Sat Nam, Brenda being.

>

>

> Movies to come: The sprouts and I movie and The other animals and

I

> movie

>

> Due to the violent, graphic, possibly sexual nature of these movies

I

> think it best I do not play for you how the sprouts and I and the

> animals and I become one in our experience of each other. In our

> experience of god being.

>

> By the way, I write what I write, but you are limited in your

> understanding. For with each word I write there are so many other

> words linked. You are incapable of understanding me as I do,

> because, you do not have my linked thoughts to the words I write.

If

> you are having visions that do not please you in this moment, it is

> not what I wrote, indeed, it is your linked thoughts.

>

>

> I am forever yours, Brenda being. In your thoughts, you asked for

> me, and I am here. Think of what you like, and I will appear,

think

> of what you do not like, and I will appear. I am here only at your

> request. You and only you are responsible for our interaction.

>

> I love you, I adore you, I am so glad we are having this experience

> together of god being. God being Brenda, interacting with god

being

> you.

>

> Sat Nam, I am, indeed, I am: for we are, we are: one, one being.

>

> Namaste.

>

>

> P.S.

> My most recent favourite saying: reality isn't what is, reality is

> what you create with your thoughts. So, why not create something

> fun, something that feels good? Toe-may-toe, toe-maw-toe, poe-tay-

> toe, poe-taw-toe, I choose, always, I CHOOSE.

>

> What thoughts do you choose to choose?

> What thoughts do you choose to create?

>

> In love, Namaste.

>

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