Hey OM, this truth was about the divorce between our within and
without, as I read the context !

Did you use ' nobody ' to mean ' without the body ?'

On Mar 8, 11:11 pm, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am the nobody.
>
> On Mar 8, 9:37 am, vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > " Whereas with true gnosis, if you have it, the only drawback is that
> > those who don't have it think your insane...but you know better.  ;-)"
>
> > The truth, indeed.
>
> > On Mar 8, 6:33 pm, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > On 6 Mar, 00:05, Ash <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > On 3/4/2010 9:05 AM, Pat wrote:
> > > >  > {snicker}  It depends on what you mean by taking on the Demiurge.  It
> > > >  > sounds kinda dangerous to me.  Gnosis is far less stressful, trust
> > > >  > me.  You see, gnosis is one of those things that, once you have it,
> > > >  > you KNOW; and you can chuckle about those days of doubt. -Pat
>
> > > > When I was younger I had such a drive to understand those things, now I
> > > > find myself wondering what will be useful and in what ways. When I run
> > > > into things that jog a memory or fits within the schema of what my
> > > > instincts agree with I have the urge to write it down or record it
> > > > somehow. My knowledge foraging territory has expanded too far and my
> > > > tattered sachel (memory) isn't keeping up.
>
> > > > It has been some time (1998), I'm not sure I should revisit ideas like
> > > > gnosis being concerned that it may have contributed to my current
> > > > difficulties. Upon rediscovery last week, it had such a familiar ring to
> > > > it though. In this time I see that I was on a path, a spiritual
> > > > fast-track, perhaps I should seek to reassimilate it.
>
> > > I would say, definitely.  Any spiritual fast-track can't be bad.
> > > Although there's a lot to be said for the spiritual school of hard
> > > knocks, in that the lessons learned are driven home harder.  As far as
> > > I can remember, though, the true 'fast tracks' like "The Merkabah" and
> > > "Jacob's Ladder" are very rarely presented to us.  Plus, if they ARE
> > > presented, they have to be recognised as such.  I reckon your phrase
> > > of 'taking on the Demiurge' is similar to the story of 'Jacob
> > > wrestling with God' and thus, becoming Israel.  Still, it was a hard
> > > task and maimed him for life.  Whereas with true gnosis, if you have
> > > it, the only drawback is that those who don't have it think your
> > > insane...but you know better.  ;-)- Hide quoted text -
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