Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 Victor Torrico wrote: > "The desire for happiness is the disease of > attachment; one can be happy only when free of > desires. Realization is not achieved by striving for > it; it arises spontaneously when one abides in the > natural state without seeking anything." p.153 > > The Supreme Source > Choegyal Namkhai Norbu, Adriano Clemente > Translated from Italian into English by A. Lukianowicz > Snow Lion Publications, 1999 > > Victor Beautiful quote Victor! Thank you. Reminds me of some of the sayings of Ramana Maharshi. Reality must by its nature be Ever-Present. What is present now that has always been present? That is the question. Love Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 Right on Victor! Love, Mary Victor Torrico wrote: > "The desire for happiness is the disease of > attachment; one can be happy only when free of > desires. Realization is not achieved by striving for > it; it arises spontaneously when one abides in the > natural state without seeking anything." p.153 > > The Supreme Source > Choegyal Namkhai Norbu, Adriano Clemente > Translated from Italian into English by A. Lukianowicz > Snow Lion Publications, 1999 > > Victor > > ------ > To email plain text is conventional, to add graphics is divine. > We'll show you how at www.supersig.com. > http://click./1/6811/9/_/520931/_/964174023/ > ------ > > // > > All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. Paths, places, sights, perceptions, and indeed all experiences arise from and exist in and subside back into the Space of Awareness. Like waves rising are not different than the ocean, all things arising from Awareness are of the nature of Awareness. Awareness does not come and go but is always Present. It is Home. Home is where the Heart Is. Jnanis know the Heart to be the Finality of Eternal Being. A true devotee relishes in the Truth of Self-Knowledge, spontaneously arising from within into It Self. Welcome all to a. > > To from this list, go to the ONElist web site, at > www., and select the User Center link from the menu bar > on the left. This menu will also let you change your subscription > between digest and normal mode. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 HEY!!!! Welcome to the list... Love, Mark oops, I'd better be careful from now on... (after all, I desire happiness) Mary Bianco wrote: > Right on Victor! > Love, Mary > > Victor Torrico wrote: > > > "The desire for happiness is the disease of > > attachment; one can be happy only when free of > > desires. Realization is not achieved by striving for > > it; it arises spontaneously when one abides in the > > natural state without seeking anything." p.153 > > > > The Supreme Source > > Choegyal Namkhai Norbu, Adriano Clemente > > Translated from Italian into English by A. Lukianowicz > > Snow Lion Publications, 1999 > > > > Victor > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 MARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HEY! HEY!! Would this be the very same Mary we now know and love?? This is quite a compliment, that she would still join the list even after actually meeting us. Ha! If this is not happiness I don't know what is. Yes! Happiness is Mary joining us! Looking forward to many DeMello quotes. Hear, hear! Or is that here, here? Welcome Mary!! Love, Gloria HEY!!!! Welcome to the list... Love, Mark oops, I'd better be careful from now on... (after all, I desire happiness) Mary Bianco wrote: > Right on Victor! > Love, Mary > > Victor Torrico wrote: > > > "The desire for happiness is the disease of > > attachment; one can be happy only when free of > > desires. Realization is not achieved by striving for > > it; it arises spontaneously when one abides in the > > natural state without seeking anything." p.153 > > > > The Supreme Source > > Choegyal Namkhai Norbu, Adriano Clemente > > Translated from Italian into English by A. Lukianowicz > > Snow Lion Publications, 1999 > > > > Victor > > > > ------ Huge Shoe Selection at Zappos.com (small sizes also available) http://click./1/7062/9/_/520931/_/964222711/ ------ // All paths go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. Paths, places, sights, perceptions, and indeed all experiences arise from and exist in and subside back into the Space of Awareness. Like waves rising are not different than the ocean, all things arising from Awareness are of the nature of Awareness. Awareness does not come and go but is always Present. It is Home. Home is where the Heart Is. Jnanis know the Heart to be the Finality of Eternal Being. A true devotee relishes in the Truth of Self-Knowledge, spontaneously arising from within into It Self. Welcome all to a. To from this list, go to the ONElist web site, at www., and select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. This menu will also let you change your subscription between digest and normal mode. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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