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The highest purpose of life is not to eat, sleep mate, and defend which

is the business of the hogs, dogs, camels, and asses. Working hard like

hogs and dogs and sleeping in a penthouse apartment doesn't solve the

problems of life. A pure devotee is self satisfied and can sleep under a

different tree every night. This shudha-sattva or pure goodness is

reserved for such elevated souls such as Sri Jiva Goswami, and

confidential devotees of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Sri Nityananda

(expansions of Krsna and Balarama). The highest purpose of life is to

realize our constitutional position as servant of the servant, 7 seven

times removed. All glories to the Sri Krsna Sankirtana (hearing and

chanting the Maha-mantra[names of God]) movement.

Chant.,Chant.,Chant...Can't.,Can't.,Can't.

 

Just say om.

His Grace

Jaganatha Dasa Brahmachari

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On Sun, 25 Apr 1999, James Clearfield wrote:

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> Just say om.

> His Grace

> Jaganatha Dasa Brahmachari

 

om, that's what cows say backwards ;)

 

does this mean they attain ahskom?

 

j/k

--janpa

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On Mon, 26 Apr 1999 08:39:20 -0500 (CDT) "Debora A. Orf"

<dorf01 writes:

>"Debora A. Orf" <dorf01

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>On Sun, 25 Apr 1999, James Clearfield wrote:

>>

>> Just say om.

>> His Grace

>> Jaganatha Dasa Brahmachari

>

>om, that's what cows say backwards ;)

>

>does this mean they attain ahskom?

>

sey!

 

Have you heard about the

dyslexic agnostic

insomniac? She stayed

awake all night pondering

the existence of DOG!

 

 

http://www.users.uniserve.com/~samuel/brucemrg.htm

http://www.users.uniserve.com/~samuel/brucsong.htm

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On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Bruce Morgen wrote:

> Bruce Morgen <editor

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> Have you heard about the

> dyslexic agnostic

> insomniac? She stayed

> awake all night pondering

> the existence of DOG!

 

What did the BUddhist monk say to the hot dog vendor?

 

"make me one with everything"

 

Vendor sez "Ok that will be $1.20"

 

monk gives him a 20.

 

vendor doesnt give any change

 

monk: "hey what about my change?"

 

vendor: "Change must come from within"

 

monk: "Careful man, someone might lose an I"

 

| Debora A. Orf |

| dorf01 | Don't accept your dog's admiration as

| | conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.

| | --Ann Landers

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On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Holly N. Barrett, Ph.D. wrote:

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> I thought cows said MU

 

no that was JoJu.

 

"Master does a dog have buddha nature" to which the sage replied "Mu"

 

Zen students go crosseyed over that one :)

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> hbarrett (Holly N. Barrett, Ph.D.)

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> I thought cows said MU

 

You must have heard a Tibetan Buddhist cow with a speech-defect - a Tibetan

Buddhist cow says only MUH because it can't memorize emdap inam :)

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