Guest guest Posted March 2, 1999 Report Share Posted March 2, 1999 This was sensational, Madhya, thank you so much! I hope you write books, too, because I can't remember ever reading descriptions as clear as yours. Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 1999 Report Share Posted March 2, 1999 Madhya, Thank you very much for sharing your insights into Kashmir Shaivite nonduality. They are much good food for contemplation. "Hearing the Mother's voice" -- or just plain listening -- is a good way to approach the Silence. In fact, Silence is synonymous with the capacity to hear. Sometimes when the mind's incessant chatter is relatively dormant, one can then hear so much. Thanks also to Madhya and Harsha for appreciating the poem that was posted here on Saturday. With love, Phil B. == ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Phil Burton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ philibuster_98 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ http://www.austintx.net/pbek/1sthought.html ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ICQ: 18587674 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 1999 Report Share Posted March 3, 1999 > >madhya nandi <madhya > >Gloria; > > > >One goes to the opera. One cannot understand, perhaps, the words, but one >loves the beauty of the voices. The divine music sends thrills through the >body. > >It is much like this when experiencing the world as the Voice of the >Mother. One loves the Voice but one may not understand the words. What is >most real about reality? The Mother's Voice is Permanent, universal, Real. >The words of Mother's song are transitory. We love the words not only for >the words themselves-which we may or may not understand--or appreciate, but >for the experience of the Sensation of the Mother's Voice (Manifest >Reality). Snip>>>> >Let me know if this is useful to you, Gloria. > >Madhya Dear Madhya, Pardon my delay, but I have been sitting with both your tantric post and this one and listening over and over, it is so powerful. Perhaps I do not understand all the words, but I do hear the voice of the Mother speaking. I feel that I have been waiting and longing to hear this music. Thank you seems inadequate for the gifts you bring. So yes, I am in love with listening to the music. The words come and go, but the Mother's voice of pure sound is what is heard singing them. Lately, I have been listening to the singing of some meditative chants by Hildegarde Bingen, and I prefer not knowing the meaning of the language. It is then easier to hear only the voice. Bless Harsha for finding you..wherever that was. Gloria Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 1999 Report Share Posted March 4, 1999 Gloria; I have heard only a little of the music of Hildegaard, but I agree that the music seems to arrive from the Source. On a couple of occasions I read a little of Her writing. I'll read some again soon. My understanding is that She was an extraordinary Person. Grace bless us, Madhya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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