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At 12:17 PM 5/11/99 -0400, you wrote:

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

>Typically everyone is on their knees, I think, which for some

>reason strikes me as rather comical.

 

Hmm, I don't know why. It just sounds like love and devotion to me. This

is certainly a diversion from your other posts, in which you talk a lot of

love and devotion and peace and brotherhood, yet seeing people on their

knees, humble, you think it is comical.

 

I think there is a phoniness in you, Harsha. It is in my nature to see

behind the masks of people very clearly, it is something I've been gifted

with since childhood. You wear a yellow mask with a huge smile on it.

Behind the mask, there is something else.

 

Hari OM,

 

Tim

 

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Tim Gerchmez wrote:

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> >Typically everyone is on their knees, I think, which for some

> >reason strikes me as rather comical.

>

> Hmm, I don't know why. It just sounds like love and devotion to me. This

> is certainly a diversion from your other posts, in which you talk a lot of

> love and devotion and peace and brotherhood, yet seeing people on their

> knees, humble, you think it is comical.

>

> I think there is a phoniness in you, Harsha. It is in my nature to see

> behind the masks of people very clearly, it is something I've been gifted

> with since childhood. You wear a yellow mask with a huge smile on it.

> Behind the mask, there is something else.

>

> Hari OM,

>

> Tim

 

Tim,

 

You'd be surprised how many people have that gift, probably most within

the sound of my voice. They remain silent, quite naturally looking

beyond the mask we can't help but wearing, or one or two might have a

gift for wrapping their fingers around it and lifting it off a person's

face.

 

Come on, Tim. It's not fair to point out someone's mask. You have to go

deeper and commune from that disposition. It's not easy. I have not

always succeeded in that effort. In fact it was Harsha who reminded me

to look beyond. So I remind you. Ironic, isn't it?

 

Jerry

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Tim Gerchmez [fewtch]

Tuesday, May 11, 1999 12:36 PM

Harsha / Re: Ammachi

 

Tim Gerchmez <fewtch

 

At 12:17 PM 5/11/99 -0400, you wrote:

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

>Typically everyone is on their knees, I think, which for some

>reason strikes me as rather comical.

 

Hmm, I don't know why. It just sounds like love and devotion to me. This

is certainly a diversion from your other posts, in which you talk a lot of

love and devotion and peace and brotherhood, yet seeing people on their

knees, humble, you think it is comical.

 

I think there is a phoniness in you, Harsha. It is in my nature to see

behind the masks of people very clearly, it is something I've been gifted

with since childhood. You wear a yellow mask with a huge smile on it.

Behind the mask, there is something else.

 

Hari OM,

 

Tim

 

Harsha: You really do see my yellow mask Tim. Thanks for pointing it out. I

will be cleaning it this weekend. My teeth by the way are very white. They

used to be yellow. Then someone gifted like you pointed out they were

yellowing. Immediately, I started using the advanced white toothpaste. Now

people tell me, what a smile you have Harsha. And I do :--)

 

The Smiling Harsha (Behind the yellow mask).

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In a message dated 5/11/1999 8:27:10 PM Atlantic Daylight Time,

carrea writes:

 

<< Could it be that there is only ourself behind the mask? :)

 

Antoine >>

 

Beautifully put Antoine. You always point to the heart of the matter. When

masks are off, you and I disappear. That Which Is, Is Always Here, is Clearly

Seen. With masks, without masks, Reality shines forth by its own nature. Your

message is the Reality right now Antoine. :--).

 

Harsha

 

Harsha

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Message: 12

Tue, 11 May 1999 09:35:36 -0700

Tim Gerchmez <fewtch

Harsha / Re: Ammachi

 

<< Might I suggest that such sweeping generalizations do far more harm

than good? This is one small step short of misogynism. Also, it is a

false statement. >>

 

May i suggest that saying that something is false, or true, is a

generalization that was defined as an 'absolute' rule by Aristotle (to

name someone), 2000 years ago when he stated a relative evidence in the

words "A is not equal to not A". I have not yet seen anything that is

absolutely false as opposed to something absolutely wrong... Please show

me such a light, or is it such a darkness? But that also is a

generalization of my part. A form of inflation i might say, to use words

with a more modern 'taste'.

 

<< I think there is a phoniness in you, Harsha. It is in my nature to

see behind the masks of people very clearly, it is something I've been

gifted with since childhood. You wear a yellow mask with a huge smile

on it. Behind the mask, there is something else. >>

 

Could it be that there is only ourself behind the mask? :)

 

Antoine

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