Guest guest Posted October 13, 1999 Report Share Posted October 13, 1999 In a message dated 10/13/1999 12:19:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, hluthar writes: << "Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" <hluthar And yet I found myself waking this morning knowing that nothing is right, nothing is true, anything we've said, known, realized, is part of a cobweb. That goes for everything that can be named or unnamed; it goes for the greatest sameness/stillness known in our most close-to-death moment. It goes for everything we all know and we all know we know together; it goes for our deepest moment of truth; it goes for Ramana's true knowing; it goes for Christ's resurrection; it goes for the most silent moment of the universe; it goes for the absolute ultimate reality too: that they are cobwebs and I have to shake my head free of all of it. None of it, spoken or unspoken, will hold up half a billion years from now. And makes me realize I'm just a creature trying to understand. I don't trust anyone who knows, and that includes God. We think we know that which will not change, but do we? With the slightest doubt, a trillion universes are created. Jerry And you just created them Jerry! Welcome to my (all mine!) Universe (it contains all the other trillions and a few more). Please obey the road signs and let the pedestrians cross safely. Thanks and have a nice day everyone. Free joy rides for everyone! Harsha >> Phew, I'm really glad to hear you're in charge Harsha!!! Love and Light and Laughter, Annette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 1999 Report Share Posted October 13, 1999 And yet I found myself waking this morning knowing that nothing is right, nothing is true, anything we've said, known, realized, is part of a cobweb. That goes for everything that can be named or unnamed; it goes for the greatest sameness/stillness known in our most close-to-death moment. It goes for everything we all know and we all know we know together; it goes for our deepest moment of truth; it goes for Ramana's true knowing; it goes for Christ's resurrection; it goes for the most silent moment of the universe; it goes for the absolute ultimate reality too: that they are cobwebs and I have to shake my head free of all of it. None of it, spoken or unspoken, will hold up half a billion years from now. And makes me realize I'm just a creature trying to understand. I don't trust anyone who knows, and that includes God. We think we know that which will not change, but do we? With the slightest doubt, a trillion universes are created. Jerry And you just created them Jerry! Welcome to my (all mine!) Universe (it contains all the other trillions and a few more). Please obey the road signs and let the pedestrians cross safely. Thanks and have a nice day everyone. Free joy rides for everyone! Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 1999 Report Share Posted October 13, 1999 but "creating" can be soooo much fun, and viewing creations can bring a good bit of laughter, or a real heavy duty cry, we can debate, or agree, we can joke and chide or be totally down right serious, we can make a mess, and then clean it up, or walk away and leave it for someone else to deal with - I mean the possibilities are endless!!! Just don't forget to get a good nights' sleep so ya got the energy to do it all over again in the morning!! swl (ok just joking, I think !! *ss*) atsila aktahi We were contented to let things remain as the Great Spirit made them. Chief Joseph 1873 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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