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somewhere in time
Join Date: May 2004
Location: mapple area
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Try to find it at the library. I strongly recommend this book. You'll find it very interesting regarding your essay. You said you were looking for somebody who was guided. alexa |
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General Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Oklahoma
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Re: Effects of Expanding Awareness
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mr burton's book sounds perfect though for the discussion, and perhaps someone will pick up a copy on your recommendation. dcv- |
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somewhere in time
Join Date: May 2004
Location: mapple area
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'The eye is the light of the body. If your eye is healty, all your body is full of life' (Mathieu 6.22) I'm not sure about the translation, but I hope you understand what I mean. alexa |
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somewhere in time
Join Date: May 2004
Location: mapple area
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Re: Effects of Expanding Awareness
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Here I have a link for you : www.spiritualteachers.org/paul_brunton.htm "Because something deep down in the subconscious knows that the ego is destructible...a longing arises for that which is indestructible...This is the beginning of the Quest, and may take a religious, a mystical, or a philosophical form, according to one's maturity." --Notebooks, Vol. 2. |
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in essence
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Oxfordshire uk
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Re: Effects of Expanding Awareness
Pseudonymous,
Thank you, may there be understanding in the heart of man beyond definition. Many years were spent working through the different pathways of the mind, for each connection has it's own translation. Evolution was as witness, yet I cannot say the mind was witness, for another channel had opened that was witness to the mind, and all exterior consciousness. Along side this change in mentality were many physical processes to draw all things into alignment. Yes there is a point when we know we are in an unconditional domain. There is only forward movement, and the being that we were is no longer. The ultimate destiny to know the self that now resides, and it's true interaction in the life of this world. |
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in essence
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Oxfordshire uk
Posts: 810
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Re: Effects of Expanding Awareness
Evolution is a happening process.
From entering through the back door of life, we arrive whole and complete, standing at the front door of entrance into new expanded capability. There is no longer need for long hours of meditation or contemplation. Instead incredible simplicity in new openness and acceptance, like a gentle smile to an unknown stranger.Life flows in new sensuality, and this world becomes friend beyond boundaries, with open communication on all levels. God, it's just so nice to be here.............................................. . |
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here and now
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: Effects of Expanding Awareness
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Most people find me just weird. (I'm not expecting too many people at my funeral and if any do turn up they may be repelled by my choice of music!). The only 100% "like mind" is one's own (Although forums on the net allow a wider, ahem, net to be cast for similar ones). It is an absolute truth that all is inter-connected but it is a relative truth (as a zen teacher who's name escapes me so profoundly said...) that we cannot even share a fart. s. |
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Atheist Messiah
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Scotland, Earth
Posts: 45
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Re: Effects of Expanding Awareness
I think this is what Metamorphosis by Kafka is about. The idea of this big thing you are now that nobody understands and sometimes really even "bugs" them in a big way...
Yeah it's lonely. You know, I like listening to people like Leonard Cohen and John Martyn because they make me happy. I hear people say "how can you like that, it's depressing." I think they're being reminded how lonely existence really is, whereas people like me who already know can think "Thank God there's someone who knows what I'm going through". I get the same off the Bible and the poetry of Rumi and all the spiritual texts. When you get connected with somebody who has the same lucid spark, it's just magic. I sometimes see a whole crowd of people who look like cardboard cutouts, with maybe one or two really shiny pairs of eyes that you can read clear as day. |
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