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Harsha: Thank you Jan, Janpa, Michael, Rob, Bruce, Madhya, Tim, Tim, Rick,

Marcia, Jill, Gloria and Gloria for your recent very beautiful posts. The

poetry has been very moving as well. We have many experienced, wise, gentle,

and loving people on this list sharing this space. Many people who recently

joined like Bruce, Gene, Jill and Martin are well known from the other lists

and we are delighted to have their company. Electronic mail is not the same

as being face to face. But we can often feel the good feelings and

vibrations of others. Also it is possible to have misunderstandings more

easily on e-mail because the facial gestures and body language is absent.

That has been my experience in the past. That is something for us to keep in

mind as we get used to this new medium for communications.

 

Love to all

Harsha

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Dear Harsha,

 

You're welcome :-)... if you (or anyone else) ever feels I "post too much"

to the distraction of the words of others, I would appreciate it if you'd

let me know, so the same thing doesn't happen here that happened on Jerry's

list (resentment among some list members for "monopolizing too much

Attention"). I *DO* crave a great deal of attention from other human

beings, it is a fault, but in a way understandable - I live alone, and see

nobody for days at a time. This is the only medium I have for

communicating with Others.

 

Email is an interesting medium. Although as you say, misunderstandings may

arise more easily, there is also an advantage - the natural human tendency

to attach to things like physical looks, stature, age, sex, etc. is mostly

not present here. In a way we can share pure Consciousness on the level of

thought (which is not Realization, but certainly "better than nothing" :-)

So Email has both an inherent disadvantage, and some unusual advantages

over "being in person," in My experience.

 

With Love,

 

Tim

 

At 12:31 PM 3/5/99 -0500, you wrote:

>"Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" <hluthar

>

>Harsha: Thank you Jan, Janpa, Michael, Rob, Bruce, Madhya, Tim, Tim, Rick,

>Marcia, Jill, Gloria and Gloria for your recent very beautiful posts. The

>poetry has been very moving as well. We have many experienced, wise, gentle,

>and loving people on this list sharing this space. Many people who recently

>joined like Bruce, Gene, Jill and Martin are well known from the other lists

>and we are delighted to have their company. Electronic mail is not the same

>as being face to face. But we can often feel the good feelings and

>vibrations of others. Also it is possible to have misunderstandings more

>easily on e-mail because the facial gestures and body language is absent.

>That has been my experience in the past. That is something for us to keep in

>mind as we get used to this new medium for communications.

>

>Love to all

>Harsha

>

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Hello Everyone,

 

I would like to introduce myself. I am an aspect of you who has just

joined this list.

I find this community very stimulating and similarly very emptying... grin

... It is

as Master H described it... a gathering of Eagles in the Company of Saints

(Not

exactly his words) :)). Since any appelation will suffice, I find it fun

to see you

all in this fashion.

 

I did not know that it was a non-dual enviroment I sought until I was

sitting in your

parlor and listening to the discussions which flow from your bright

awarenesses.

Through all of it, I sense a flow of a Beingness which both resonates

within me, and

causes me to lean forward in my seat to hear more. So much Beauty to

Behold!

 

I love the poetry.

 

I am the part of You who confesses to being a Leela Dancer, engaged in the

Play

and not here at all I am like the temple tothe Sun at Konarak. It is to

the Empty

Seat that I bow to and grin with. Such is the fate of this aspect of the

One in All.

 

Once again...Hello and thanks for the Darshan of this Satsangh....

 

joshua

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Welcome, Joshua... (I'm posting too often again, so I will simply post this

and no more today - and nobody try to jokingly tempt me into it or you

might get what you seek ;-).

 

Interesting how many I've "run into" with biblical names lately... there

are two "Timothy's" here, a "Samuel," now a "Joshua," and I'm almost

positive I've seen others. I'm sure it's purely coincidental, but

interesting to observe nonetheless.

 

But I diverge. Welcome, with love, from "THIS aspect" of I AM (actually,

no "aspect" at all, but I AM I AM AND I AM I AM and I AM nothing but I AM),

and may the peace, joy and bliss of Brahman subside within you (and you

within It) always.

 

With Love,

 

Tim

 

At 01:09 PM 3/5/99 -0700, you wrote:

>"Center of Light and Truth" <clt

>

>Hello Everyone,

>

>I would like to introduce myself. I am an aspect of you who has just

>joined this list.

>I find this community very stimulating and similarly very emptying... grin

>.. It is

>as Master H described it... a gathering of Eagles in the Company of Saints

>(Not

>exactly his words) :)). Since any appelation will suffice, I find it fun

>to see you

>all in this fashion.

>

>I did not know that it was a non-dual enviroment I sought until I was

>sitting in your

>parlor and listening to the discussions which flow from your bright

>awarenesses.

>Through all of it, I sense a flow of a Beingness which both resonates

>within me, and

>causes me to lean forward in my seat to hear more. So much Beauty to

>Behold!

>

>I love the poetry.

>

>I am the part of You who confesses to being a Leela Dancer, engaged in the

>Play

>and not here at all I am like the temple tothe Sun at Konarak. It is to

>the Empty

>Seat that I bow to and grin with. Such is the fate of this aspect of the

>One in All.

>

>Once again...Hello and thanks for the Darshan of this Satsangh....

>

>joshua

 

 

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In a message dated 3/5/1999 12:09:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, clt

writes:

 

<<

Once again...Hello and thanks for the Darshan of this Satsangh....

 

joshua

>>

 

Welcome to the Satsangha Joshua

Harsha

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Whatsa Darshan?

 

On Sat, 6 Mar 1999 HarshaIMTM wrote:

> HarshaIMTM

>

> In a message dated 3/5/1999 12:09:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, clt

> writes:

>

> <<

> Once again...Hello and thanks for the Darshan of this Satsangh....

>

> joshua

> >>

>

> Welcome to the Satsangha Joshua

> Harsha

>

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Hi janpa ("Debora A. Orf" <dorf01),

>Whatsa Darshan?

>

>> Once again...Hello and thanks for the Darshan of this Satsangh....

 

In a glossary Swami Muktananda defines "darshan" as "seeing or being in the

presence of a revered person, sacred idol, or sacred place."

 

Some examples of the ways he uses the word:

 

"I made a new rule about visitors: no one should come in the morning.

There would be only an evening darshan and people should stay just a short

time."

 

"One morning, as I stood before Gurudev having his darshan, he gave me some

fruit, saying, 'Hunh,' and then said, 'Go.'"

 

"One evening I went to have darshan of Bhagawan Nityananda."

 

"Bhagawan Nityananda came outside and sat on his bed. Everyone had his

darshan from a distance."

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