Guest guest Posted September 23, 1999 Report Share Posted September 23, 1999 I have posted this before. Thought I share again.................................... Harsha These are my usual thoughts in terms of speaking of That which cannot be captured by experience (in the normal sense of the word), as That It Self is the foundation of experience as well as experience.. To abide in That, as we are, there is no need to seek experience. When preoccupied with the world, the self esteem of people is connected with their material well being. God bless them. When preoccupied with spirituality, the self esteem of people becomes at times connected with their spiritual or psychic experiences. God bless them. And yet the Recognition and the Abidance in the Primal Being is a Total and Radical departure from the normal way of seeing and doing and experiencing. It Is Seeing prior to any seeing and doing. It is Being Love prior to being loving and loved. It is prior to all experience. Yet, there is no time, it is not experienced. It is not different than you. Here is a stanza from one of my love poems. Still and Silent I have kept Loved you very quietly from a distance while you slept Know that one day this love of mine will overtake; it must! Nothing much I can do because inevitably this Heart will burst Being much too full for too long with unsung lullabies and songs But I am only too content to just let it go like that. Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 1999 Report Share Posted September 25, 1999 In a message dated 9/23/99 7:07:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time, hluthar writes: << Still and Silent I have kept Loved you very quietly from a distance while you slept Know that one day this love of mine will overtake; it must! Nothing much I can do because inevitably this Heart will burst Being much too full for too long with unsung lullabies and songs But I am only too content to just let it go like that. >> This is wonderfully beautiful. It reminds me much of Kahlil Gibran and Jalaludin Rumi, but it is clearly the sweet voice of Harsha...profoundly moving and it brought me back to my earliest feelings of "love" of pure and unquestioning love and of my first flood of "divine love" which changed my life forever. Yes, the love that precedes being loved, the love that exists on its own and transcends all needs or desire...that is truly the very source and Divine unity of love. We are all blessed by your words. Blessings, Zenbob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 1999 Report Share Posted September 25, 1999 VERY BEAUTIFUL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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