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Re: [Vo]:The Science of Intention

OrionWorks
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 11:47:39 -0700

Thanks for bringing Sai Baba back to my attention, Ed. How foolish of
me to have temporarily forgotten him.

Isn't it interesting that someone with his unique perception on
reality, combined with his ability to manipulate reality (seemingly
the fundamental laws of physics) as Sai does remains, for the most
part, an undiscovered resource of the potentiality of humanity.

By your account there are at least 150 books that have been written on
Baba. And yet Baba remains primarily an unknown individual,
particularly within our objectively oriented western culture. It would
seem that collectively speaking we have made a tact pact to ignore the
significance of what Sai teaches us, perhaps because the majority of
us would for the moment prefer to remain transfixed within the
manufactured belief that reality manipulates us rather than the other
way around.

If history is any indication it would not surprise me if the accounts
of Sai Baba will be more widely known and better respected by the
inhabitants of this planet a thousand years from now.

Sooner or later, all children must grow up, some kicking and screaming
the whole way.

Thanks for all the Ashes, Baba.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
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