Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 << >Gradually, I came to see that no matter what experiences happened, nothing >could ever really happen to me, as I existed in something bigger than me, >the Big Me! I appreciated the experiences. They help in the unfolding and >the unwinding. Then, one day the "Big Me" swallowed me. And I saw that I >was the Big Me! I had always been the Big Me! I saw that there was no >bigness or smallness. There was only unspeakable and silent Me-Ness. Totally >full of itself and completely empty in every way. >> Somehow I missed the original post, but this is one terrific description, Harsha. And the swallowing was so quiet and simple, like a pinecone dropping off a tree. Holly Thanks Holly. Being swallowed turned an instant into eternity. I have used the same theme before as given below. You might enjoy reading it and Zenbob's response as well which was pretty funny. Where is Sri Zenbaba anyway? Harsha In a message dated 10/14/99 3:13:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, hluthar@b... writes: << The Great Spirit showed us that things always change. Accepting it, we felt contented. Sometimes we cried and sometimes we laughed as the Great Spirit moved us. We prayed to the Great Spirit and asked for mercy. We asked to be spared from pain. We prayed that others be spared pain. We prayed that our Heart would grow big and embrace the whole universe and wipe away all tears of all living beings. Then we saw the Great Spirit. The Great Spirit swallowed us. Now We Saw that We were the Great Spirit. Chief Harsha 1999 >> Hau! The Braves and Squaws erect their totems to you and paint their wigwams with your paint of many colors. Your wisdom is like that of the rain, which falls on all things...your love like the clouds, that shields us from the brightest sun and gives birth to the rain; your compassion like the wind, that is felt throughout the land. We will follow even if the trail is marked with tears and even if we must live in Canada. I have climbed the seven moon mountain in your honor and carved your sacred signs above the highest claw marks left by the tallest grizzly...it simply says "Harsha is One with Us." -Medicine Man Leaping Zenbob 1999 or so... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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