Guest guest Posted May 16, 2005 Report Share Posted May 16, 2005 OM NAMAH SIVAYA Chris, the depths of all this is really mind blowing to me. most of the time i read what you guys write about and then just sit back and watch my head spin for awhile. don't get me wrong i really enjoy the discussions, but i can't help think of a quote from Neem Karoli Baba that is maybe more my speed; "It's better to see God in everything than to try to figure it all out." but please keep going and i'll try my best to keep up. thanks again. JAI MA , "Chris Kirner" <chriskirner1956> wrote: > Kalia, > > This is just what I was talking about. It's just like the Guru Gita, > to answer questions it hasn't explicitly asked. > > The nature of Purusha is that it is "conditioned" by time, space, > form, activity, and attributes. This verse tells us that, > nevertheless, "...he is imperceptible, without name or form. There is > no word by which the intrinsic nature of Supreme Divinity can be known." > > Also, apparently, He is both perceivable (according to Swamiji) and > imperceptible. > > Jai Maa! > Chris > > > , Kali Kali > <kaliananda_saraswati> wrote: > > > > > > > > Today we are at vs 116 > > > > > > > > " Parvati, he is imperceptible, without name or form. There is no > word by which the intrinsic nature of Supreme Divinity can be known." > > > > > > > > ==================== > > > > This verse reminds me of a paragraph in the first story ever read of > Beloved ShreeMaa, written by Linda Johnsen in the Daughters of the > Goddess. The paragraph goes like this: > > > > > > > > "I was deeply impressed by Ma's stillness. It is almost as if she > wasn't there. There was no ego for me to catch hold of, describe, > fight with, or surrender to. She was like a shadow, trailing silence." > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 NEEM KAROLI BABA KI JAI!!! Jai Maa! Chris , "ecjensen_us" <ecjensen_us> wrote: > OM NAMAH SIVAYA > > Chris, the depths of all this is really mind blowing to me. most of > the time i read what you guys write about and then just sit back and > watch my head spin for awhile. don't get me wrong i really enjoy > the discussions, but i can't help think of a quote from Neem Karoli > Baba that is maybe more my speed; > > "It's better to see God in everything than to try to figure it all > out." > > but please keep going and i'll try my best to keep up. thanks again. > > JAI MA > > > , "Chris Kirner" > <chriskirner1956> wrote: > > Kalia, > > > > This is just what I was talking about. It's just like the Guru > Gita, > > to answer questions it hasn't explicitly asked. > > > > The nature of Purusha is that it is "conditioned" by time, space, > > form, activity, and attributes. This verse tells us that, > > nevertheless, "...he is imperceptible, without name or form. > There is > > no word by which the intrinsic nature of Supreme Divinity can be > known." > > > > Also, apparently, He is both perceivable (according to Swamiji) and > > imperceptible. > > > > Jai Maa! > > Chris > > > > > > , Kali Kali > > <kaliananda_saraswati> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Today we are at vs 116 > > > > > > > > > > > > " Parvati, he is imperceptible, without name or form. There is > no > > word by which the intrinsic nature of Supreme Divinity can be > known." > > > > > > > > > > > > ==================== > > > > > > This verse reminds me of a paragraph in the first story ever > read of > > Beloved ShreeMaa, written by Linda Johnsen in the Daughters of the > > Goddess. The paragraph goes like this: > > > > > > > > > > > > "I was deeply impressed by Ma's stillness. It is almost as if > she > > wasn't there. There was no ego for me to catch hold of, describe, > > fight with, or surrender to. She was like a shadow, trailing > silence." > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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