Guest guest Posted February 11, 1999 Report Share Posted February 11, 1999 Sahadevan, A very beautiful introduction...this universe in all its existance is nothing more than the divine will of Siva manifest in countless diversities of energy--his Shakti. You are experiencing this--the spanda Principle--everything is Shakti; Shakti is the Divine will of Siva; therefore in realizing all as the energy of Shakti, we are realizing that all is Siva. There is not one thing that isn't Siva. Saivism has a metaphor that goes like this: Imagine that Shiva is like a big mirror; in the mirror is a reflection of a huge city. The city is not in front of the mirror, though, but rather, it is a reflection of the INTERIOR of the mirror. When we look at this city in the mirror, we see a great deal of diversity in the sapes of the buildings, and the difference of appearance. On closer inspection,though, we see that although the city has the illusion of difference, it is all really the same mirror--there is not difference anywhere; it is only an image of one mirror. Please to meet you. Light Marcus Banica Stefan <nadia < > Thursday, February 11, 1999 8:13 PM Re: Namaste, Dear Brothers and Sisters! >nadia (Banica Stefan) > > > > > Namaste, Dear Brothers and Sisters! > >My name is Stefan and I am from Romania. I am ineffable happy I have >the possibility to participate to this serious list of spiritual discussion. I think >I can consider myself a Truth Seeker like it seems that you all are. I must confess >to you that the entering of this list concurs another blessed event >in my life. For the first time in my history of Truth Seeker I find >out what is the meaning of being attached to Divine and unattached >to the all other things that forms our illusory life. I am simply >feeling his presence guiding me all the time, and, more than that, I >do not feel necessary to spend infinite hours in meditation position, because >Everything I achieve it is thousand times much more than a simple meditation towards >Divine, He is present in all I do, permanently, endlessly, flowing as a river in my >Being. I can feel Him even in this words that lies on this illusory piece of paper >Formed on my display. And much more than that I am sure you feel what I mean >Beyond this meaningless words, > > >At the end, dear friends I ask you all to excuse my Humble >Intervention, my improper words, my poor English, > > >I am waiting for your soul-signs, > > >Yours for the Truth, > >Sahadevan. > > > > >------ >To from this mailing list, or to change your subscription >to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at and >select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 1999 Report Share Posted February 11, 1999 Harsha, What is the non-duality salon? L Marcus Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar) <hluthar < >; advaitin <advaitin >; NondualitySalon <NondualitySalon > Thursday, February 11, 1999 9:49 PM Re: Namaste, Dear Brothers and Sisters! >"Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" <hluthar > >Banica Stefan wrote: > >> nadia (Banica Stefan) >> >> Namaste, Dear Brothers and Sisters! >> >> My name is Stefan and I am from Romania. I am ineffable happy I have >> the possibility to participate to this serious list of spiritual discussion. I think >> I can consider myself a Truth Seeker like it seems that you all are. I must confess >> to you that the entering of this list concurs another blessed event >> in my life. ....... > >Harsha: Hi Banica. Thanks for your inspirational message and joining the list(s). I saw >your (identical) message on the several lists that I am on. I am glad that you are happy >and a truth seeker. I believe you will find many others here like yourself (either >happy, or seeking truth, or both). Perhaps you should also join the nonduality salon as >well, which you seem to have somehow missed. There are many happy people there as well >much like yourself and I believe you will enjoy their company. Welcome. Here are few >lines from one of Milarepa's songs of utter beauty. Listen: > >Accustomed long to meditating on the Unborn, the Indestructible, and Unabiding >I have forgotten all definitions of this or that particular Goal >Accustomed long to keep my mind in the Uncreated State of Freedom >I have forgotten conventional and artificial usages >Accustomed long to know the meaning of Wordless >I have forgotten the way to trace the roots of verbs and source of words and phrases > >God bless you all >Harsha > > > >------ >To from this mailing list, or to change your subscription >to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at and >select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 1999 Report Share Posted February 11, 1999 Namaste, Dear Brothers and Sisters! My name is Stefan and I am from Romania. I am ineffable happy I have the possibility to participate to this serious list of spiritual discussion. I think I can consider myself a Truth Seeker like it seems that you all are. I must confess to you that the entering of this list concurs another blessed event in my life. For the first time in my history of Truth Seeker I find out what is the meaning of being attached to Divine and unattached to the all other things that forms our illusory life. I am simply feeling his presence guiding me all the time, and, more than that, I do not feel necessary to spend infinite hours in meditation position, because Everything I achieve it is thousand times much more than a simple meditation towards Divine, He is present in all I do, permanently, endlessly, flowing as a river in my Being. I can feel Him even in this words that lies on this illusory piece of paper Formed on my display. And much more than that I am sure you feel what I mean Beyond this meaningless words, At the end, dear friends I ask you all to excuse my Humble Intervention, my improper words, my poor English, I am waiting for your soul-signs, Yours for the Truth, Sahadevan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 1999 Report Share Posted February 11, 1999 Banica Stefan wrote: > nadia (Banica Stefan) > > Namaste, Dear Brothers and Sisters! > > My name is Stefan and I am from Romania. I am ineffable happy I have > the possibility to participate to this serious list of spiritual discussion. I think > I can consider myself a Truth Seeker like it seems that you all are. I must confess > to you that the entering of this list concurs another blessed event > in my life. ....... Harsha: Hi Banica. Thanks for your inspirational message and joining the list(s). I saw your (identical) message on the several lists that I am on. I am glad that you are happy and a truth seeker. I believe you will find many others here like yourself (either happy, or seeking truth, or both). Perhaps you should also join the nonduality salon as well, which you seem to have somehow missed. There are many happy people there as well much like yourself and I believe you will enjoy their company. Welcome. Here are few lines from one of Milarepa's songs of utter beauty. Listen: Accustomed long to meditating on the Unborn, the Indestructible, and Unabiding I have forgotten all definitions of this or that particular Goal Accustomed long to keep my mind in the Uncreated State of Freedom I have forgotten conventional and artificial usages Accustomed long to know the meaning of Wordless I have forgotten the way to trace the roots of verbs and source of words and phrases God bless you all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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