Guest guest Posted September 9, 1999 Report Share Posted September 9, 1999 I found out that laziness is my virtue, I simply got tired of searching for something more in my direct environment. There was me and the environment, I got lazy, don't know what is left. I found out that great energies where needed, To look at my environment, as if something was missing in it, Would it be my beloved, Or this beautiful object, That felt needed to complete this moment. So i got intelligent in my laziness, finding ways to use ever less energy to feel complete in this now/here. Do not ask me to remember you when you are not there, i am lazy. Do not ask me to not see you when you are there, i am lazy. Do not ask me anything, please (it takes all my energy here, resting for a while, before continuing typing) simply be. My desire sparkles, like millions of flames, the incompleteness of my environment, And shines me back, in each moment, in a beautiful glow, with awareness, into my laziness. >From the lazy boy, to tired to find reasons to why he wrote this, Knowing he copied those thoughts, for he is to lazy to make his own, And going to rest from knowing. Antoine -- Through the coming, going, and the balance of life The essential nature which illumines existence is the adorable one May all perceive through subtle intellect the brilliance of enlightenment. A translation of the Gayatri Mantra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 1999 Report Share Posted September 9, 1999 gate gate paragate parasamgate, bodhi! svaha! --janpa tsomo On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Antoine wrote: > Antoine <carrea > > I found out that laziness is my virtue, > I simply got tired of searching for something more in my direct > environment. > > There was me and the environment, > I got lazy, don't know what is left. > > I found out that great energies where needed, > To look at my environment, as if something was missing in it, > Would it be my beloved, > Or this beautiful object, > That felt needed to complete this moment. > > So i got intelligent in my laziness, finding ways to use ever less > energy to feel complete in this now/here. > > Do not ask me to remember you when you are not there, i am lazy. > Do not ask me to not see you when you are there, i am lazy. > > Do not ask me anything, please (it takes all my energy here, resting for > a while, before continuing typing) simply be. > > My desire sparkles, like millions of flames, the incompleteness of my > environment, > And shines me back, in each moment, in a beautiful glow, with awareness, > into my laziness. > > >From the lazy boy, to tired to find reasons to why he wrote this, > Knowing he copied those thoughts, for he is to lazy to make his own, > And going to rest from knowing. > > Antoine > > -- > Through the coming, going, and the balance of life > The essential nature which illumines existence is the adorable one > May all perceive through subtle intellect > the brilliance of enlightenment. > A translation of the Gayatri Mantra > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > WIN a trip to Hawaii! > Enter ONElist's Hawaiian Sweepstakes. Go to: > <a href=" http://clickme./ad/hawaii1 ">Click Here</a> > > ------ > All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. The Radical Truth is Radiance of Awareness. It is Total Independence and Ever Present. The Truth needs no psychological or spiritual crutches. It needs no philosophy, no religion, no explanation, no teaching, and no teacher, and yet It is always their support. A true devotee relishes in the Truth. The Truth of Self-Knowledge which is Pure Intelligence. Welcome all to a. > | Debora A. Orf | Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, | dorf01 | For you are crunchy, | | And taste good with Ketchup. http://www.win.org/library/staff/webweaver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 1999 Report Share Posted September 9, 1999 Hello Janpa, You got me curious of a translation Your words shine. Antoine Debora A. Orf wrote: > > gate gate paragate parasamgate, bodhi! svaha! > > --janpa tsomo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 1999 Report Share Posted September 9, 1999 Hehehe, one translation is gate=gone gate=gone paragate==way gone parasamgate=like way far out gone man bodhi!== Awakened! Svaha!==so let it be --janpa On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Antoine wrote: > Hello Janpa, > > You got me curious of a translation Your words shine. > > Antoine > > Debora A. Orf wrote: > > > > gate gate paragate parasamgate, bodhi! svaha! > > > > --janpa tsomo > > > | Debora A. Orf | Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, | dorf01 | For you are crunchy, | | And taste good with Ketchup. http://www.win.org/library/staff/webweaver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 1999 Report Share Posted September 9, 1999 >gate gate paragate parasamgate, bodhi! svaha! > >--janpa tsomo Ditto!! You are beautiful, Antoine! >> Antoine <carrea >> >> I found out that laziness is my virtue, >> I simply got tired of searching for something more in my direct >> environment. >> >> There was me and the environment, >> I got lazy, don't know what is left. >> >> I found out that great energies where needed, >> To look at my environment, as if something was missing in it, >> Would it be my beloved, >> Or this beautiful object, >> That felt needed to complete this moment. >> >> So i got intelligent in my laziness, finding ways to use ever less >> energy to feel complete in this now/here. >> >> Do not ask me to remember you when you are not there, i am lazy. >> Do not ask me to not see you when you are there, i am lazy. >> >> Do not ask me anything, please (it takes all my energy here, resting for >> a while, before continuing typing) simply be. >> >> My desire sparkles, like millions of flames, the incompleteness of my >> environment, >> And shines me back, in each moment, in a beautiful glow, with awareness, >> into my laziness. >> >> >From the lazy boy, to tired to find reasons to why he wrote this, >> Knowing he copied those thoughts, for he is to lazy to make his own, >> And going to rest from knowing. >> >> Antoine >> >> -- >> Through the coming, going, and the balance of life >> The essential nature which illumines existence is the adorable one >> May all perceive through subtle intellect >> the brilliance of enlightenment. >> A translation of the Gayatri Mantra >> >> >> All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. The Radical Truth is >>Radiance of Awareness. It is Total Independence and Ever Present. The >>Truth needs no psychological or spiritual crutches. It needs no >>philosophy, no religion, no explanation, no teaching, and no teacher, and >>yet It is always their support. A true devotee relishes in the Truth. The >>Truth of Self-Knowledge which is Pure Intelligence. Welcome all to >>a. >> > >| Debora A. Orf | Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, >| dorf01 | For you are crunchy, >| | And taste good with Ketchup. > >http://www.win.org/library/staff/webweaver > > >>All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. The Radical Truth is >Radiance of Awareness. It is Total Independence and Ever Present. The >Truth needs no psychological or spiritual crutches. It needs no >philosophy, no religion, no explanation, no teaching, and no teacher, and >yet It is always their support. A true devotee relishes in the Truth. The >Truth of Self-Knowledge which is Pure Intelligence. Welcome all to >a. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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