--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sound of stillness" 
<soundofstillness@...> wrote:
>
> God is not an object that can be seen. God is the subject. He is the seer. 
> Don't concern your­self with objects that can be seen. Find out who the seer 
> is.
> 
> - Ramana Maharishi
> 
> The awareness that I am does not belong to me. I am it because I belong to 
> it, because I am a part of it.
> 
> It is what is constantly selving, bodying, sensing, feeling and thinking 
> itself both as`me' and as all that is `not-me'.
> 
> — Peter Wilberg
> 
> Very deep is the well of the past. Should we call it bottomless?
> 
> The deeper we sound the further down into the lower world of the past we 
> probe and press, the more do we find that the earliest foundations of 
> humanity, its history and culture, reveal themselves unfathomable.
> 
> — Thomas Mann
> 
> If every effect has a cause and every cause an effect, is there a chance for 
> chance?
> 
> — Anon
> 
> Avoid the danger that has not yet arisen.
> 
> — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
> 
> God is not an object that can be seen. God is the subject. He is the seer. 
> Don't concern your­self with objects that can be seen. Find out who the seer 
> is.
> 
> - Ramana Maharishi

Oops, I think this should have been posted on the "dream" thread.


 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > http://m.guardiannews.com/science/2013/may/23/eric-weinstein-answer-physics-problems
> > 
> > Holy moly what a breakthrough.  
> > 
> > What are the physics of Shiva's bones, now, eh?
> > 
> > It is like we just like when Einstein published his theory in 1905 -- this 
> > changes everything.
> > 
> > I'm squirming in delight.
> > 
> > Edg
> >
>


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