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Fri, 09 Jul 1999 12:24:36 -0400

David Bozzi <david.bozzi

Re: Jesus.

 

"Dan Berkow, PhD" wrote:

> You don't have a box to put Jesus in.

 

As soon as one mentions 'Jesus', formulates a thought about

'Jesus' one has already made a box

for whatever a jesus is...

 

 

Let's imagine taking Jesus own word for it for once. Zeal for his

Father's house consumed him.

 

It is written, My house shall be a house of prayer, and you have

made it a den of thieves and robbers.

 

Now, whether it is your opinion that this action or the belief

motivating it demonstrates ego or non-ego, and whatever ego means

to you - possibly says more about you than it does about Jesus.

He seems to be one of those Rorshach tests, which reminds me to

mention David's Ink Blot poetry page for Xan and others new to us.

 

I re-found it doing a search for Ink Blot Poetry...maybe David

would kindly repeat the URL?

 

Love,

Glo

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Gloria Lee wrote:

> It is written, My house shall be a house of prayer, and you have

> made it a den of thieves and robbers.

 

Marcia:

 

Just a thought. Perhaps Jesus was the thief because (just like

Robin Hood and his merry men) because the real truths were

veiled from the poor. Jesus robbed from the rich to feed the

poor. After all his message was for everyman and not for

the elite.

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<<

Ego is the sky, the sun, the rain, your brain

it is the manifestation of pure power itself.

 

Ego is our shadow, the past, the future, wounding and healing.

 

Ego serves the pure power of divinity when it's realized that

we can never know what ego is...

 

but ego can behave like a legion of demons once we think

we know what ego is...

>>

---

 

Sorry, but you call this clarity?

 

xan

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Gloria Lee wrote:

> Now, whether it is your opinion that this action or the belief

> motivating it demonstrates ego or non-ego, and whatever ego means

> to you - possibly says more about you than it does about Jesus.

 

If I know you but I don't know myself

I know neither of us.

 

Though I'm not a big fan of clarity as it's

often too confusing for most people, I'll indulge briefly.

 

Ego is the sky, the sun, the rain, your brain

it is the manifestation of pure power itself.

 

Ego is our shadow, the past, the future, wounding and healing.

 

Ego serves the pure power of divinity when it's realized that

we can never know what ego is...

 

but ego can behave like a legion of demons once we think

we know what ego is...

 

Clear enough?

> He seems to be one of those Rorshach tests, which reminds me to

> mention David's Ink Blot poetry page for Xan and others new to us.

>

> I re-found it doing a search for Ink Blot Poetry...maybe David

> would kindly repeat the URL?

 

http://pages.cthome.net/InkBlot/

 

(also shamelessly promoted in the 'Organization' space of my e-mail headers)

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Xanma wrote:

> David:

> <<

> Ego is the sky, the sun, the rain, your brain

> it is the manifestation of pure power itself.

>

> Ego is our shadow, the past, the future, wounding and healing.

>

> Ego serves the pure power of divinity when it's realized that

> we can never know what ego is...

>

> but ego can behave like a legion of demons once we think

> we know what ego is...

>

> >>

> ---

>

> Sorry, but you call this clarity?

 

It's whatever you want it to be...

 

Blessings...

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> Ego is the sky, the sun, the rain, your brain

> it is the manifestation of pure power itself.

>

> Ego is our shadow, the past, the future, wounding and healing.

>

> Ego serves the pure power of divinity when it's realized that

> we can never know what ego is...

>

> but ego can behave like a legion of demons once we think

> we know what ego is...

>

> >>

> ---

>

> Sorry, but you call this clarity?

 

"I" call it a mess of concepts thrown together by an unfocussed mind. Who

wrote it?

 

Hari OM,

 

Tim

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Tim Gerchmez wrote:

> "I" call it a mess of concepts thrown together by an unfocussed mind. Who

> wrote it?

 

Better to ask who interprets...

 

Blessings...

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