retrospective than a guide in action. I know enough of my friend not
to be concerned. There are different ways.
On Dec 26, 1:59 pm, Molly <mollyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think it is a wonderful model. Simple and elegant. Not unlike the
> kundalini model of the integrated chakras, that unite higher and
> lower, crown and root, etc., in the heart with a spiral (of life).
> Happy new year, my friend. Love your blog posts. Had good seats to
> see Jethro Tull play a few times in my day. Stay warm.
>
> On Dec 25, 9:19 pm, Vam <atewari2...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > It's early morning here... and cold. Colder than London, Dublin and
> > Edinburgh ! We do not have a heating system and I have not installed a
> > geyser. But the upside is that we can afford the best of green tea,
> > two pots as the morning picks up. Evenings are invariably raised on
> > vodka and nights capped with a cup of coffee.
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> > The picture in terms of sheaths is to be " seen " in one's experience,
> > immediately... as content of our being, existence, and not as peels
> > that an onion may be reduced !
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> > ( A ) the Physical ... including two sheaths, Gross and Vital
> > content, of our being.
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> > ( B ) the Mental ... including two sheaths, Mind and Intellect
> > content, of our being.
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> > ( C ) the Spiritual ... contained, and concealed, in the Bliss
> > sheath.
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> > There is a continuity that can be seen... all along the axis...
> > from Matter to the Self, moving on from the Material Space
> > in which the body is objectively situated, as one among others,
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> > to the Mental Space where terms of objectivity like " extension "
> > " mass " " weight " and " count " are without any real meaning,
> > consequence or worth. The phenomena here is SEEN subjectively,
> > felt as emotion interfacing with vitality in the physical space,
> > understood as thought which emotions evoke,
> > as idea which cumulative thoughts from.
> > and as knowledge when an idea abides over the long term.
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> > The Spiritual Space has content that are normally closed,
> > unless joy characterises our natural disposition
> > and happiness becomes the ground state.
> > And that is rather rather rare.
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> > Access to our spiritual content is to be attained, worked for.
> > But since its fruits are not phenomenal, it is worthless for
> > anyone with worldly aims, material goals or physical priority.
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> > On Dec 25, 2:09 pm, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > I have been thinking about it and sheath is a very good word to use. What
> > > Vam wrote does not waste words. ... it does contain ideas other than
> > > mine, probably because I have never needed to ask and just accepted the
> > > concept as truth, the latter part is excellent, some of it I simply have
> > > not thought through yet.
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> > > It is very interesting. I like looking at ideas concerning God by what ever
> > > name as long as they are not trying to sell me a bill of goods.
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> > > Neil you have been a good boy I presume and not packing contraband through
> > > the mountains?
> > > Allan
> > > On Dec 25, 2011 1:01 AM, "archytas" <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
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