Allan
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 2:00 AM, Edward Mason <masonedward058@gmail.com> wrote:
You were doing great, Vam, until you got here:
At this point something must have happened. This statement is
"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."
basically true; People don't want to exert the necessary time and\or
effort to attain this ability. Notwithstanding the efforts by of those
who benefit most when the masses remain ignorant.
Still, technically the statement contains vital errors; i.e.; (1)- The
fruits 'are' phenomenal! And can be viewed as the experiments play out
in practical terms of manifestation. Though many great experiments
have extended periods of manifestation. Did you watch the movie
"Aurthur"? Notice that it took Merlin six months to exact an
experiment to get the King in the bed of his enemy's wife, and how the
writers tried the show the development by practical means. (2) Look at
the world's governments and religious establishments and know that the
fruits are very beneficial to some seeking to acquire physical and
material gain. So we can read the warning in the bible, " I gave them
space to repent but they continued with their sorceries, witch crafts,
and murders."
Edward
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Molly <mollyb363@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:
>> 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.
>>
>> 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,
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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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|_D Allan
Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
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