--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> Thanks Rory. As I am not at a point of seeing this directly, nor 
do 
> I have such an interest currently, nonetheless it is a similar 
> experience in the mind, as listening to the Veda being chanted is 
to 
> the body. In other words there is a recognition at some pre-
> intellectual level of your cognitions, and a deep satisfaction in 
> reading them. It satisfies my heart, without my intellect truly 
> comprehending what you have written, yet somehow knowing it 
> is "right", and my world in some undefined way is a better place 
for 
> it.

*lol* Many thanks, Jim -- I appreciate your appreciation! :-D

> You use the phrase of perceiving all as 'frozen' Self. Now that 
> directly correlates with my current experience. As if for every 
> slice of time or reflection, all is seen as my Self. 

Very nice -- what I would probably call the 14th state, "ripened 
Brahman" (Brahma-Brahma-Shiva) :-)
 
> Yet the day to day experience is more like an infinite ocean of 
> Oneness with each of us rising like a wave out of the ocean, yet 
not 
> completely separate from it. So when I view my world from a more 
> settled state, I more easily see the vastness and connectedness of 
> it; its oceanic nature. Yet, day to day, running here and there, 
the 
> wave characteristics predominate. Further, if I want to resolve 
> anything or bring a process to conclusion, the wave to ocean/ocean 
> to wave dynamics are what I focus on for guidance.

Very nice indeed -- looks like what I've termed "Krishna" in the 
past, the 15th state (Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva) -- a lot of fun, and very 
rich because of its containing all 3 gunas and also reflecting the 
richness of G.C. (senses and bliss), now from Wholeness :-)







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