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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."

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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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."

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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