Guest guest Posted August 27, 1999 Report Share Posted August 27, 1999 > > Max Harris [max_harris] > Friday, August 27, 1999 7:52 AM > > RE: (no subject) > > > "Max Harris" <max_harris > > >"Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" <hluthar > > > . . . In the company of good and wise people who know the nature > >of reality, the ego gradually loses its hold and pure awareness reveals > >itself as the eternal presence. > > And with your simple clear language you live what you say. > > When you say "pure awareness reveals itself as the eternal > presence," we each > may understand this a little differently. For me, it says: "The > awareness in > which I find myself and of which my awareness is a part, is the > awareness of > that which some of us call God or Brahman." > > That Thou Art. > > Namaste, > > -- Max > Thanks Max. What you say makes perfect sense to me. It is both simple and elegant. Advaita (nondualism) in a nutshell. By the way everyone, I got a long and very nice reply from Dan to my earlier post. He apparently forgot to send it to the list. Perhaps he is still on no-mail (I will check). I have not had the chance to reply to him but will try to do so tonight. Dan is not in a nursing home being force fed oatmeal or anything like that. That was a misunderstanding. So we don't need to go and liberate him from those tough nurses. Dan is a psychologist at a university and like Max, Zenbob, Greg, Bruce, Rainbo and so many others here (takes too long to mention all names), a very brilliant writer and a thinker and an exponent of the nondual state. Love to all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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