Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 < The Buddhi or intellect has to be cleaned of all bad vibrations, to enable 'liberation'. Hence 'the Buddha'. 'Be ye perfect as my father in heaven is perfect!'----Jesus the Bhodisattva. > --- The intellect has to be revealed as a false master with its ideas of good and bad. My father in heaven - Self - is eternal perfection as we are also where we still exist in heaven. Perfection is not relative. Nothing in this world is perfectly pure except in heavenly essence. Perfection is not achieved, it is rediscovered. What a relief ! xan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2001 Report Share Posted July 26, 2001 >> I made a couple of grammatical corrections and added a few words to clarify my last post. << Hi Harsha. I am smiling because I am a grammar stickler, although I must say that I don't stickle my own writing much these days. I think it comes from my days as a writer/editor. There is a local printshop with a big bannar outside listing all the types of things they print. One is LOGO'S. It takes great acts of will on my part not to march up to their desk and tell them they need an editor and please take the apostrophe out from between the O and the S in LOGO'S, since it is followed by nothing that indicates it is possessive. On the other hand, recently I bought an rv from this place called Nelson's. The cover on the spare tire, which is in the middle of the rather large backside of the rv announces: Nelson's RV's. So perhaps it is a western "thang." :::scratching head::: Your writing is always so clear, so richly personal, even when explaining...to me it is always perfection (now I am again thinking of the Poornamadam). Love to you ~ Linda Rae Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2001 Report Share Posted July 26, 2001 - nierika (AT) aol (DOT) com Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:07 PM Re: perfection Harsha wrote: >> I made a couple of grammatical corrections and added a few words to clarify my last post. << Hi Harsha. I am smiling because I am a grammar stickler, although I must say that I don't stickle my own writing much these days. I think it comes from my days as a writer/editor. There is a local printshop with a big bannar SP! banner LOL, sorry couldn't help it! I am the same way. It doesn't bother me if it's a Chinese restaurant, or any business owned by foreign nationalities. Then it is cute! I blame all my own errors here on poor typing. Love, Gloria outside listing all the types of things they print. One is LOGO'S. It takes great acts of will on my part not to march up to their desk and tell them they need an editor and please take the apostrophe out from between the O and the S in LOGO'S, since it is followed by nothing that indicates it is possessive. On the other hand, recently I bought an rv from this place called Nelson's. The cover on the spare tire, which is in the middle of the rather large backside of the rv announces: Nelson's RV's. So perhaps it is a western "thang." :::scratching head::: Your writing is always so clear, so richly personal, even when explaining...to me it is always perfection (now I am again thinking of the Poornamadam). Love to you ~ Linda Rae Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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