Re: [FairfieldLife] Hanuman/Purusha

2006-10-24 Thread Vaj


On Oct 24, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Louis McKenzie wrote:PURUSHA Sometimes I wonder what my life would have been like had I stayed at MIU through the development of the Purusha program.   In the beginning it was only open to Govs.  So I would not have qualified.  But if Flying came easy I wonder what Purusha would have been like.  Celibacy was not something I would have been good at.   I found x rated magazines in old fairfield.Purursha. An interesting word, filled with resonances:Pur-usha: the dawn in the cityPuru-sha: filled with Wisdom and eternal happiness, "citizen of heaven"Pu-rusha, "whose passions are purified".Such is Man.(trans. courtesy friend Jean Le Mee).Were Purusha the first "citizens of heaven" in this Age? Interesting when you think of the phrase "heaven on earth"...
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Hanuman/Purusha

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


PURUSHA 
 
Sometimes I wonder what my life would have been like had I stayed at MIU through the development of the Purusha program.   In the beginning it was only open to Govs.  So I would not have qualified.  But if Flying came easy I wonder what Purusha would have been like.  Celibacy was not something I would have been good at.   I found x rated magazines in old fairfield.
- Original Message From: bob_brigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.comSent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 10:28:17 PMSubject: [FairfieldLife] Hanuman/Purusha

"Hanuman Jayanti was an ideal day to celebrate Purusha's anniversary, as Maharishi said Hanuman represents the ideal Purusha. Maharishi said the tradition of Purusha is the tradition of Hanuman. The tradition of Hanuman is the tradition of Ram; and the tradition of Ram is the tradition of Brahm, Totality. In the Ramayana, Hanuman was the servant of Ram who was completely devoted to Ram, that administrating intelligence of Nature representing ideal rulership and perfection in life. Hanuman was capable of accomplishing great sidhis and demonstrated the ability to fly, based on his self-referral practice exemplified by the famous phrase in the Vedic Literature about Hanuman, 'Bara Bara Raghubhira', which is the reality of returning back to Atma, the Self, again and again. This self-referral practice is the very nature of Purusha; this is how Purusha functions and how Purusha is blessing the world with
 invincibility. http://www.globalgo odnews.com/ world-peace- a.html?art= 1161376466150829

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