Thanks Nabby.
--- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
>>
> Very interesting post Ravi.
> For someone who personally experienced Maharishi and had an intuition
developed to a minimum, what you write is obvious, but coming from an
"outstander" this is simply brilliantly observed.
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "Ravi Yogi" raviyogi@ wrote:
> >
> > As much as I would love to see Mark getting the max $ for M's
sandals, I
> > would certainly have to agree with Ted.
> > Mark seems pretty one-dimensional.
> > With my limited experiences I can just can't comprehend the things
Mark
> > says about M unless he was acting out against M when his ego was
hurt or
> > he is just so plain stupid that he doesn't understand basic
spiritual
> > principles.
> > Reveling in paradoxes *doesn't * mean moral judgement of others.
> > Reveling in paradoxes is a highly internal experience, the paradoxes
of
> > love and hate and all the other conflicting emotions seen as a pure
> > witness.
> > Compare Mark's moral judgement of Judith as "wonderful, honest
person"
> > and then M as conflicting, bewildering array of emotions. With my
> > limited Unity experiences I just can't see how I will ever be
sexually
> > frustrated, I was before not anymore. Sure I would love to have a
> > partner, to have sex but I have been single since last year and I am
not
> > old, like the old farts here on FFL, there are sexual thoughts
similar
> > to other thoughts but there's no pain, suffering, frustration.
Similarly
> > I can't see a man like M not acting decently with people for money.
> > Mark can't seem to realize that the conflicting, bewildering
emotions
> > were all his. The positive energy was *his*, the negative energy was
> > *his* as well.
> > A Satguru is a pure mirror and just reflects, reflects so
completely,
> > thoroughly enough for us to peek into ourselves, to see the
paradoxes in
> > *ourselves*, to see the contradictions in *ourselves*, to heal them,
> > acknowledge them, in ourselves and be a pure witness to them.
> > So Mark, hope you get the highest bidder for M's sandals, as they
surely
> > deserve, however don't expect me to buy this multi-dimensional crap.
>


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