Guest guest Posted November 12, 1999 Report Share Posted November 12, 1999 Namaste Dharma et al, Thanks for all the stuff on philosophy. However it is all at the intellectual level. I suppose the point I was making is that in the East there is a science of spirituality, starting at low ritual levels and rising. In the West it all seems to be fragmented. Most of what is called German Mysticism seems to me to have come from/through Spain and the Sufi Mystics etc. All the religions are similar at the ritual/dual level,but where in Christianity for example is there a comparison to Yoga for all? That is the point I was making I suppose. Thank you all for your postings on this. Love Tony. ===== http://members.xoom.com/aoclery/ (glossary incl?) Keep on truckin-Chant the Gayatri! Breathe So----Ham! "God is formless. In order to merge in the formless God, you have to give up identification with the body." "There is only one 'Soul' and 'That' is God." Sai Baba. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 Tony O'Clery wrote: > Thanks for all the stuff on philosophy. However it is > all at the intellectual level. I suppose the point I > was making is that in the East there is a science of > spirituality, starting at low ritual levels and > rising. In the West it all seems to be fragmented. > Most of what is called German Mysticism seems to me to > have come from/through Spain and the Sufi Mystics etc. > > All the religions are similar at the ritual/dual > level,but where in Christianity for example is there a > comparison to Yoga for all? That is the point I was > making I suppose. Thank you all for your postings on > this. > > Love Tony. Hello Tony, I am curious as why one tries to find a geographic origin (West/East) to the How to? When the How to? is there all the time to access to, no matter the origin of "where" was crystallized the initial mind. A simple breath contains as many teachings than any form of Yoga. IMHO. Of course the story of how one unfolds to listen to the teachings of a single breath, may be an other story. Antoine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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