---Good start!  Next stop, Rainbow Light Body.  Don't forget the DNA 
which has been around for about 3 billion years. It's craving to get 
fully free of Entropy.
 Entropy is what did in all the DNA of the great Masters of the past, 
with a few exceptions such as Padma Sambhava.  Don't let your cells 
get eaten by worms!  No "Diet of Wurms" for me....draw the line 
against Entropy and don't give into physical death. 


 In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Quote: "Mr Magoo, please! MMY's translation is for the superior
> > intellect...the gyani....while Yogananda's is for the mushy 
bhakti.
> > Yogananda is the lotus and MMY is the jewel sitting in it."
> > 
> > Over my 30 years of being in the TMP, I studied Maharishi's Gita -
-
> > reading it perhaps four or five times -- and in the margins, my 
> notes
> > were keeping track of "red flags" in the commentaries that I had
> > questions about.  
> > 
> > After the TMO cult-veil was torn from my eyes by harsh life 
> lessons, I
> > read the books of Ramana Maharshi and Sri Nisargadatta until I 
felt
> > resonant -- intellectually -- with their Advaitan views.  This 
took
> > about four years of reading them about 30 minutes a day.  It 
wasn't
> > about logic, it was about absorbing, growing neurons, and finally
> > having a brain that COULD have an intellectual clarity about
> > identification.  
> <snip>
> 
> Thanks for sharing this- I enjoy reading about our journeys from 
> personal to universal identification and all the bus stops in 
> between. I know what you mean to have finally grown the neurons or 
> found the pathway to them anyway to comprehend some of the stuff 
> talked about by Masters. 
> 
> When I picture myself these days, it is like one of those cruller 
> type donuts, kind of ragged around the edges, with infinite space 
in 
> the middle and around the outside. That desire edge or boundary of 
> the donut is where the individual me lives, as a brilliant 
> convenience. In the meantime, someone or something keeps eating the 
> donut.
>


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