Guest guest Posted November 19, 1999 Report Share Posted November 19, 1999 Taking a bunch of words, like let's say: "Waiting for the time where we will be alone together." This sentence will usually mean for one: "One and the other, like a couple, waiting for the moment when we will be without the many others, alone away from the others." This same first sentence may also mean for One: "One with the other, together, waiting for the time where there is no more other, or others, alone eternally together." "The sea refuses no rivers, ever so lonely", Sheila Chandra. Words or Mantra? Who really knows how they relate in meaning? All and each word may have the same meaning. Playing with words, 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...
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