Guest guest Posted August 26, 1999 Report Share Posted August 26, 1999 On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Westend Ashram at Colorado Springs wrote: > Westend Ashram at Colorado Springs <urbanashram > > Dear Anurag, > > Yes, I know several ice creams that are quite divine: > chocolate, mango, and pralines and cream. I like the one with lot of dry fruits > > But my favorite flavor is Amrita, the Nectar of Immortality. > It seems to be your favorite also. :-) yep > > A serious note: the Master said (somewhere) that one acquires > subtle senses from spiritual discipline. It is no poetry. One can > truly taste Amrita, not with the tongue, but with a subtle sense of taste, > and Anurag says it best: > > " Such is the taste of divine love that nothin tastes like it " > > Anurag your notes always inspire me so much! > > Karen > karen ur open mind to others views is wat teaches me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 1999 Report Share Posted August 28, 1999 To continue with another verse of " The 100 Verses on Renunciation " Verse #42 Where in some home (or, a square in the case of a checkerboard) there once were many, there is now one; where there was one or many successively, there is none at the end (of the game). This is the process in which expert Kala (time, or the principle of change) plays (his game) on the checkerboard of this world, with living beings as the pieces to be moved, and casting the two dice of day and night. To me, this isa striking illustration of the concept of God's lila or play. Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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