Just to finish up from last week, just for the fun
of playing with ideas, *not* to argue or claim the
rightness or superiority of those ideas or
anything like that. The short version is:
Thanks but no thanks on Ramana, Edg. I've read him
before, and there was no strong resonance for me
there.
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Incarnations
Or, for that matter, if you've got some idea who *you*
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Who knows? It's interesting to think that one's physical
remains from previous lives are probably still scattered
around the world in various graves.
I was once standing in a museum, on a field trip
there with a
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And came back.
If so, I wonder why Marshy would have come back to
the Upper Kashi from Madanapalle.
Sorry, Willy, saw this post just now.
No, I didn't mean he returned to Uttar Kashi, rather he returned
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NEW POLICY:
TM teaching to start again in schools in England and Wales
National Coherence Days to be restarted
The teaching of Transcendental Meditation and associated programmes
can once again proceed,
On Jun 9, 2007, at 12:42 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
So, who else -- in the public eye and thus people we'd
be familiar with, or in the TM/spiritual scene, for the
same reasons -- do you know who has speculated publicly
as to who they might have been in a past life?
I think Abraham Lincoln once
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, boo_lives [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But then who will protect us from Al Gore?
Quit trying to scare us with the horrors of Silent Shemp!
:-)
I'm always amused by the New Age tendency to claim
that they were *famous* people in the past. The Rama
guy claimed he was Cardinal Richilieu; I can't see
that *at all*. And Shirley MacLaine's been any
*number* of famous people. Wasn't anyone ever the
scullery maids and the cooks and the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not necessarily a good thing to confuse future-self and present-
self.
See, this was part of the Awakening for me -- That Awakening to
viscerally realize That is the container of time and space, of the
illusion of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues
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Not to mention the math problem that there are so many more people
alive today than any time in history. (Let me guess, other planets
with people on them waiting to get on to earth?) I guess the people
who
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And Mark Twain once
said, I have been born more times than anybody except
Krishna.
This is a keeper.
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snip
What struck me -- and the reason I am moved to post on thi subject
was that when I would stick my head in I got an immediate sense
memory. I don't know if that is the correct term to use, but
the sense was
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajranatha@ wrote:
It's not necessarily a good thing to confuse future-self and
present- self.
See, this was part of the Awakening for me
I was thinking the it would be fun
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And came back.
If so, I wonder why Marshy would have come back to
the Upper Kashi from Madanapalle.
Sorry, Willy, saw this post
but breath taking isn't it? Does anyone else remember the Opening
Ceremony at the Utah Olpymics with the Blessings from all the
different native American tribes living in Utah .ending with that
American Eagle soaring all around the stadium? That was so impressive.
Does anyone still have
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I'm always amused by the New Age tendency to
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wrote:
I'm always amused by the New Age tendency to claim
that they were *famous* people in the past. The Rama
guy claimed he was Cardinal Richilieu; I can't see
that *at all*. And Shirley MacLaine's been any
*number* of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I am positive I was mostly one of the unwashed and forgotten
masses doing menial work during the majority of my near countless
past lives.:-)
And this life is different? :)
TurquoiseB wrote:
snip
Or, for that matter, if you've got some idea who *you*
might have been in a previous incarnation, do tell.
How do you know that it isn't genetic memory (if there is such a thing)
or a past life non genetic. For instance if you somehow wound up with
talents your
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wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajranatha@ wrote:
It's not necessarily a good thing to confuse future-self and
present-
self.
See, this was part of the Awakening for me -- That Awakening to
viscerally
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wrote:
And I am positive I was mostly one of the unwashed and forgotten
masses doing menial work during the majority of my near countless
past
Turq, excellent points (below) and I feel that both Edg and you are
both following Basho's point of seeking what the men of old sought.
What makes both Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta different (IMO) from
other teachers, Maharishi included, is that they both emphasize the
seeker's own
Not to mention the math problem that there are so many more people
alive today than any time in history. (Let me guess, other planets
with people on them waiting to get on to earth?)
Yes,
Meher Baba said there were so many more people on earth now because
they wanted to be on earth at the
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wrote:
Turq, excellent points (below) and I feel that both Edg and you
are both following Basho's point of seeking what the men of old
sought.
What makes both Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta different (IMO)
from
Then, I told Ned Wynn and Rick Stanley. Later, I made a
mistake and took Allen Ginsberg to see the Maharishi at
Helen's (Helen Olsen, 'A Hermit in the House', Donnelley
1971). Maharishi warned Allen about LSD and told him that
recently half a dozen hippies had come to his room and
Hi There, I have a question for you. The author of the book, The
Tibetan Book of Living and Dying is Sogyal Rinpoche. Is this his
actual name and if you looked him up in an index would his name be
listed as:
Rinpoche, Sogyal
or is one of these words/names a title?
Thank you!!
Ken
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Hi There, I have a question for you. The author of the book, The
Tibetan Book of Living and Dying is Sogyal Rinpoche. Is this his
actual name and if you looked him up in an index would his name be
listed as:
Rinpoche,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TurquoiseB wrote:
snip
Or, for that matter, if you've got some idea who *you*
might have been in a previous incarnation, do tell.
How do you know that it isn't genetic memory (if there is such a
thing)
or a past
One of Patanjali's sutras (not one of the sutras taught by the TMO
currently) is about knowing past lives:
III. 18.
By the practice of the threefold discipline on the inherent tendencies,
and by the direct perception of such tendencies, knowledge of previous
existence arises.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, very interesting. What is you email adress ?
My nick is also my Yahoo-identity - send an email there.
If you go back and follow your link to the wiki page, then go down to
the last three (3) lines just above the references section at the
bottom, you will see the following information:
According to 2002 data:[14]
· The number who have ever been born is 106,456,000,000
· The world
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like Chogyam Trungpa before
him, Sogyal Rinpoche seems to be capable of being
very human while writing some of the best Buddhist
teachings going. His The Tibetan Book of Living
and Dying is an absolute classic. Go
I watched O'Reilly's show this week and during one of his talking
points segments he was talking about someone who had done something
wrong -- I forget who, perhaps it was Paris Hilton and her DUI -- and
he used the term karma to explain that whatever is befalling that
person was his or her
Helen Wambaugh did a lot of data gathering using a simple
recollection technique in large groups over a couple of years. She
obtained past-life recall memories for 30,000+ people. The
overwhelming response she catalogued does not fit our usual
prejudgments bases upon the self-deluded musings
I know someone who claims he is sometimes aware of living several
lives simultaneously right now - and sometimes there's even a little
leakage, so that he has trouble keeping it all sorted. Did that
event happen to the me in this body, or to the me in another one of
the bodies?
So perhaps,
SiCKO Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BJyyyRYbSk
I did a process through the art of living (SSRS) that
helps you unstress impressions from previous
lifetimes. It was pretty interesting. The past lives
that came up were a roman general (I was involved in
logistics and troop support, not direct combat.) I
died of a heart attack in that one. I
Since I just switched to ATT Yahoo DSL from Earthlink I shouldn't get
anymore hard bounces unless they think their own servers are gone. ;-)
Vaj wrote:
Yes, it's on again off again kinda thing. I often lose my email due to
bounced emails for some reason.
On Jun 8, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Rick
I have had at least 18,000 or so past lives. I remember many of them,
some sort of blur together. Some totally forgotten. Some are quite
similar, others are as different as day an night.
Each day is a new life, a new beginning, a new chance to look at
things freshly, a new opprotunity to be free
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Each day is a new life, a new beginning, a new chance to look at
things freshly, a new opprotunity to be free of yesterday's stuff.
The life I lived 30 years ago is quite different from my recent and
current lives.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edg,
Happy that you got off on my rap enough to write
all this, and happy that it made you happy to
write it. But you're still selling, and I'm not
a prospective buyer. I was just walking through
the market digging
But you see Curtis, lots of animals are now being born as humans.
What do
you think is happening to all those species going extinct? I clearly
remember a past life as a dodo bird: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodo
I am spending my current incarnation as a dodo bird!
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