--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Robin Carlsen"  wrote:
 
 
 "The Lord speaks through him, the omnipresent cosmic life gains expression in 
his activity, the omniscient is expressed in the limitations of the man's 
individual personality, the cosmic intelligence finds expression in his 
individual mind, the thought of cosmic life is materialized in his process of 
thinking, the immutable silence of eternal Being finds expression in the man's 
thought, speech and action. The man's eyes behold the purpose of God, his ears 
hear the music of cosmic life, his hands hold onto cosmic intentions, his feet 
set the cosmic life in motion; he walks on earth, yet walks in the destiny of 
heaven; he sees, yet sees the glory of God; he hears, yet hears the silence; he 
speaks, yet speaks the word of God; he speaks, yet speaks the intention of God; 
he speaks and draws out the purpose of cosmic life; he speaks and gives 
expression to the cosmic purpose; he speaks yet his words speak eternal Being. 
The man is the living expression of the omnipresent, omniscient, cosmic 
existence.
 
 "Here is he who can speak for God, here is he who can speak for the cosmic 
law, here is he who acts for God, here is the image of God on earth. His life 
is the stream of cosmic Being. His individual life stream is a tidal wave of 
the eternal ocean of cosmic Being, a wave which holds within itself the entire 
ocean of cosmic life. He is the expression of the inexpressible eternal Being. 
He moves in the ever immovable status of the Absolute; his activity of relative 
existence expresses the eternal silence of the Absolute. In the radiance of his 
relative life, the Absolute finds in him an expression of its Being. Angels and 
gods enjoy his being on earth, and the earth and heavens enjoy the existence of 
the bliss of eternal Being embodied in the form of man.
 
 "The formless appears in form, the silence becomes vibrant, the inexpressible 
is expressed in a personality, and the cosmic life is breathed by the 
individual.
 
 "This is how, when the breath of the individual becomes the impulse of eternal 
life, the individuality breathes universal existence, and then is gained the 
fulfillment of life."
 
 The Science of Being and Art of Living by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
 
 There is no exaggeration here; this was my experience on that mountain on 
Arosa and for ten years after this.

If you had put a full stop after "Arosa" your description of experiences during 
a few days would be fine. It's with the following 6 words you are creating a 
confusion which seems to linger on to this day. 
Last time I strongly suggested you had a checking. This advice still stands.

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