Interesting page with Sri Vidya mantras (text and mp3) and practice
http://gurujiamrita.tripod.com/sri_vidya.htm
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More excerpts on Sri Vidya
Sri Vidya
In the beginning was the One (Kaivalyam), unmanifest and
unqualified. It desired to be many. That first desire (Kama) is
indeed the Mother of this Universe. When the manifold
universe emerged from the One, the original desire pervaded
all its
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Truly, there is no mind in the liberated ones. What is the mind? The
psychological conditioning or limitation which is dense and which
leads to rebirth is known as mind: this is absent in the liberated
sages. The
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Vaj ... do you truly not see the difference??
One is a path of knowledge, the other is not!
So true! Now excuse me, I have to run to the mall to bow down before
the visiting state raja -- who just bought his title
Thank you for your response, Vaj. In your posts, over time, you have
pointed to a few phrases, which upon some research and study, have led
to clearer experience and understanding.
The reason is you have to know how to create it in order to control it.
I have been able to create the bliss at
Ru means the nature of emptiness of beings.
http://www.kailashzone.org/site_kailash/sites_kailash.html
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Is emptiness in this regard: i) the
emptiness, non-modulated awareness (pure awareness) or ii) the
emptiness of the other side of duality -- the world, or iii) both?
Buddha Shakyamuni manifests in the form of Heruka Chakrasamvara ...
The word heruka: each syllable represents Emptiness: He -
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As a result, very little of any historical accuracy
remains. I would have to advise you, based on my
research, that easily 80-90% of what you will find in
books about the Cathars (including HBHG) is fiction.
Can you
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening Akasha:
This is really the bliss of fusion of
opposites. This is usually a heat-based yoga whereby one can generate
enough heat to live in Himalayan conditions in just light clothing.
i think it was Jerry (J)
Vaj:
The basic idea is that you need to fuse your subtle
body with that of your beloved deity. This generates heat and bliss.
You use this to stare into what bliss rides on top of.
yes, that is quite good, on several levels.
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yogis having wet sheets laid on them in the freezing cold
of the Himalayas at night and drying sheet after sheet in these
contests. He has also investigated the communities of levitating
yogis.
dose these
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Here's a theory (based on no evidence at all) about why MMY dumped the
UK: He had his jyotishis look at forecasts for various countries, and
they predicted something bad happening soon in the UK. So MMY
announced the
Which raises again a point of interest: what is the value (much less
the meaning) of the title of enlightenment? Everyone has some sort
of experience and knowledge right now. It appears presumtuous to know,
much less claim that this is the end-state, much less that it is a
permanent end-state. And
, in money for his lineage.
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Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 10:08 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Individuality: Outward Projection vs.
Inner Subjective Sense of No Indiv. Do
Which raises again a point
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We are discussing here (I thought) how a thinking
process could be going on without the indweller doing that thinking.
Your assumptions appears to be that there is an indweller. There isn't.
If there is an indwelling
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We are discussing here (I thought) how a thinking
process could be going on without the indweller doing that thinking.
Your assumptions appears to be that there is an indweller. There isn't.
If there is an indwelling
Meditators are going to perform yagyas?
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For Immediate Release:
Maharishi Yogi, has gathered thousands of advanced
Transcendental
Meditators, to northern India, to perform ancient
ceremonies.
The Yogi, said, it is time, now that
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p.s. Try not using your mantra for several days. Many
peoples minds have incorporated the mantra into their
chit and it just creates more noise. Notice how you
don't transcend anymore like you used to?
Self-Inquire.
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Why argue with reality.
Not sure. Its a better sparing partner than un-reality?
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Have you had the experience of clear light? It implies white light
though I suspect it is something more / else. What is the nature of
the experience?
On long courses, less at home, there can be an experience, slightly
annoying, with wondering why I left the curtains wide open in directly
in
Thank you Vaj for your comments and article.
Most of it (on first read -- I will re read later) relates to
generating bliss. That is a worthy topic. However, my question is on
applying bliss in tantric (or other) practice. Some of your comments
over the past few weeks have opened the
You certainly don't read very carefully Barry. Maybe that hampster
analogy does fit.
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Akasha_108 wrote a lot of stuff -- 322 lines of stuff, in fact,
about the issue in the subject line. While I appreciate the effort
RJ, I enjoy the conciseness of your posts -- and their sparsness.
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My problem with akasha's specious - it's not confusing - it's not
adharmic - diatribe was that it was more than four sentences long.
Which tells me that too
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You certainly don't read very carefully Barry. Maybe that hampster
analogy does fit.
To each his or her own wheel. Me, I'm more interested
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Irmeli:
An I, who observes, makes interpretations, creates plans, acts,
and reacts, and often quite differently than the others
finger mudra. I assume it has its own
devata, but since you seem to be an ardent adherent of this auspicious
pose, perhaps you can share you insights on its devata.
Best regards,
Tom, I mean Jim, I mean, or whoever.
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The main question is still pertenent:
why would one claim ownership, even identity with, the OS and/or its
upgrades, or the process
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Thank you Irmeli for your thoughtful post. In reading your response, I
think semantics, treating words with somewhat different meanings
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Becuase *someone* has/had to create that OS and that *someone* is me.
(or you..)
=
But why must that be so?
Akasha does
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(snipped the whole thing)
First of all bear with me because I have a bad cold and my brain is
baking.
I thought this was a great post, not all
of
a brain tumor. She had no understanding for a decade or more. So the
knowledge isn't always there. Hmm...
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In my experience, it is fun
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akasha_108:
You certainly don't read very carefully Barry. Maybe that hampster
analogy does fit.
Unc:
To each his or her own wheel. Me, I'm more interested
in getting off the wheel than pondering
TurquoiseB:
I would believe in Free Will regardless of any belief in God. It's
the pivotal teaching at the basis of karma. If Free Will did not
exist, no one would have any choice as to how, or whether, to react to
one's samskaras as they arise. One does.
Akasha:
Perhaps it seems that way. But
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In my experience, it is fun to contemplate such issues. And thank
you to each and every one of you who contributed to this thread.
But, having noticed that even deep immersement in these ideas over a
period of years
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From: akasha_108
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 8:29 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Individuality: Outward Projection vs.
Inner Subjective Sense of No Indiv. Do
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A - k - a - s- h - a
Need I go slower? :)
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What's Akasha's name again.
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Subject
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Not so much that his personality is flawed, but that
it is exactly what it is. Flawed implies some sort
of standard or basis of evaluation. I don't know what
that would be other than some story I need to tell
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I love powerful women and always enjoyed her posts on
AMT as she eviscerated the castrated boys who whined
for her to be kind. A regular Kali. Strings their baby
balls around her neck.
Do you like woman who whip
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Speaking of this, if anyone thinks of ways to improve it, let me know. I
tweak it from time to time. I'm limited to 2,000 characters, and am
maxed
out, so to add something I have to delete something.
To get over the
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A collection of lost souls with the singular common experience of a
blazing good time in the 70's filled with spiritual quests,
globe-trotting revolutionary spirit, youthful bravado and fascinating
yet entrenched
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yet another theory
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A collection of lost souls with the singular common
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It seems to me that the karma line of reasoning isn't very
worthwhile. The Hindu tradition tells us that the course of karma is
unfathomable. That implies to me that nothing definitive can ever be
said about it,
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And I assure you, a psychitrist would
find me quite sane and quite rational.
I thought rationality was a bad thing. :)
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(Hey David
Lynch, if your reading this...you can use that for the movie you're
planning to make, but I want a CUT ! and to credit for that, and all
the other ideas I have for the movie...you can e-mail me on the
Comments at end
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I don't know if you're serious or not (no smiley face
to help with the irony...) but I'll assume you are:
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Peter, speaking such words about Maharishi,
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on 5/9/05 10:16 PM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a friend from Boone who got arrested for a DUI and they kept
him in jail
for six months because he couldn't make bail. Not associated with the
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When the mind realizes God, it is permanently established there and
does not desire other things.
Some moments before he passed away, he told
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One interesting note here. The Veda Vision crew: Eric Sandell, Flash
Pflaumer, and others spent over $1 million in their Livingston Manor
workshop trying to develop the first VCR. They did have a working
model, but it
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Yes, he's been nominated along with the dead Pope and
the lead singer from U2...Bono
-Peter
Didn't we go through this before? I remember someone posting that the
nobel committee does not release any information on
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Didn't we go through this before? I remember someone posting that the
nobel committee does not release any information on candidates for the
prizes, and that nomination is a bogus term in this context in that
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I am sure you could find a congressman to nominate B Creme. Perhaps
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huh?
Benjamin Creme would never do such a thing.
If you read what i wrote, and not whats in your filters, i said that
you could do such. You appear to admire him greatly. Do you think he
is worthy of a
I may see her next week. Anyone have any piercingly good questions
they want asked?
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That's interesting Patrick because I don't quite get
the turnaround
http://www.newz.in/large35.asp?catid=1number=338
Senior Shankaracharya gave me money: Ravi Subramaniam
Published on : 4/8/2005 2:30:00 AM
Category : National News
Ravi Subramaniam, accused turned approver in a temple official's
murder case, Thursday told a Tamil Nadu court that
Derived from a quote that describes Shri Gurudeva, Shri
Jyotishpeethodwarak Brahmleen Jagadguru Bhagwan Shankaracharya Shrimad
Swami Brahmanand Saraswatiji Maharaj of Jyotirmath, Badrikashram:
With his extensive travels, his magnetic personality, and his
lucid sermons based on experience, he
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on 4/29/05 8:24 PM, Bob Brigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just M trying to slow down the enlightenment of the world.
Otherwise
When the mind realizes God, it is permanently established there and
does not desire other things.
Some moments before he passed away, he told Mahesh, What I have
taught you also contains the knowledge of the technique for the
householder.
The disciple should not copy the behaviour of Guru.
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Off World, I cannot read your mind. But I can read your words. Let
me quote some back at you, and then maybe you can see why I might
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It has introduced some doubt, at that finest feeling level, in the
quality of the TM instruction I originally received, because my
Now that its been a week since it ended (is that right? It started on
the 4th right?),
Did many of you see the emerging new teachers around town?
Talk to them?
Are they getting their 4k/month?
Have they all been assigned cities?
Assigned rajas?
Do they have TMO funds to secure shopping mall
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This too is just a story of course. In the
end there can be only One. :-)
Yes, with lots of sequels.
With lots of sequins?
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Somtimes though, people simple don't read whats on the page. They
hear what their innards think the person must be saying, based on some
stereotype, or simplistic representation, the person has been tagged
with by the
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Somtimes though, people simple don't read whats
on the page. They
hear what
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Hmmm. Let's ... gulab jamin and look at
the ocean.
Your new mantra?
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On Apr 19, 2005, at 11:21 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
OK, so this is some guy's commentary on Patanjali.
No, it is much more than that--it's the path to CC and UC. Patanjali is
part of it.
Is this a reasonable
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Or maybe I'm
mistaking my experience for the promise.
If so, it would be he first time ever on this list. :)
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Phil Goldberg, past list member, once mentioned that the dali lama
eats chicken. I was trying to find a reference -- with no luck --
other than he is against KFC. (Though as i understand it, some chicken
eaters may be against the inhumane practices of KFC etc, but still eat
range chicken.So
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Yep, you read the subject line correctly. It appears that our new
Pope Ben has
some odd views about Eastern religions. This is from an article by
Rabbi
Micheal Lerner in Tikkun, a Jewish, liberal, progressive paper
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Yep, you read the subject line correctly. It appears that our new
Pope Ben has
some odd views about Eastern religions. This is from
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snip
well, just one long wank in the name of spirituality. Excuse me, I'm
just off to meditate, Buddhist style . . .
let me know if you
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Hello,
So, are the new ex-governors called citizen sidhas now?
What do you all hear from the course?
Any info would be
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Akasha wrote
Whats your experience in
statistics? What kind of R^2s ae you getting?
Ah, I didn't know I was dealing with someone who knows statistics and
the mystical formula R^2. Excuse me sir, it
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Akasha wrote
Whats your experience in
statistics? What kind of R^2s ae you getting?
Ah, I didn't know I was dealing with someone who knows statistics and
the mystical formula R^2. Excuse me sir, it
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with all due respect, Huh?
Jim
Absolutely! I love Rory just as I love my self because after all
Rory and me are one so to love
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You are 100,000% right in finding this!
Its good when things are 1000 times more right than ordinary right.
Then i am comforted that its really right.
But wait, what if I find something that is 10,000 times more
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Someone forwarded to me:
Heaven
on Earth--say bye bye to Kali yuga.
The
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The sense of me-ness or i-ness comes from ahamkara, the i-maker.
Ahamkara is shakti, the kundalini shakti herself. Whatever masks she
wears are subtle and profound aspects of this same yogic ego. There is
something else,
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Yeah, it is an absolutely simple way of perceiving and acting through
life. The perfection of the Golden Rule, if you will.
And yes, Rory's postings can sound awfully obscure to me also. The way
I now see it,
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yes. Its like a 120 meter ski jump. They take you to the top and push
you out the chute -- and in a few seconds you Get It.
I know a guy here who had
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and have sex with a non-meditator at dawn.
And please make it particularly awful -- smart, 25, blonde, and
athletic -- so that i might rid myself of this scurge tendency to
violate dharma, the eternal Laws of
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On Apr 19, 2005, at 12:55 PM, akasha_108 wrote:
This along with your prior comments on darshana (view) as preceeding
but not the same as experience is clarifying. its interesting that
some proclaim they are in BC
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I think it is interesting that the pundit project
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Real [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I may be so bold. Jim, when I read Akasha on a role I am reminded
of a Kurasawa samurai movie I once saw. The climactic scene was one
hardened samurai warrior pitted against an army of warriors and it
took place in a
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen
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--- Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 19, 2005, at 4:33 PM, lupidus108 wrote:
But to those who experience the ever expanding
universe as a
neverending, pulsating body of bliss on a daily
basis,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, easyone200 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's a hard call to make after just looking at the number of posts
you three have made as to
which one is the most severely mentally ill. I'll still put my money
on that delusional little
piss-ant rory. After this
Don't worry. You'll get it when there is no more eye.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And why, pray tell, did Patanjali give the definition
and formulas for sanyama in great detail and then tell
you not to do it? Something more is going on here
VATICAN CITYIn the interim between Pope John Paul II's death and the
election of his replacement, unsupervised Catholics seized the
opportunity to sin without fear of reprisal, sources confirmed Tuesday.
Catholics cavort in St. Peter's square last week.
Above: Catholics cavort in St.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Boy, easyone, you're begining to show the logic of
some other more notorious list members!
Shhh, they don't want any one to know yet. But he and off-world have
been meeting secretly after list hours.
To
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can any mantra which doesn't have the Pranava bring Liberation?
What TM mantra includes OM?
Apparently it can, if you believe the many long-time TM
practitioners in FF who say they have awakened.
long-time
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I suppose one strategy is to simply laud these people, tell them
what great shining souls they are (if you can avoid snickering
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we really pretending to believe in a drama of they and them
outside of Self? If so, why?
A snake is real until its not -- only a rope. If a they is an
operant construct for the constructee, then the opperant
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose one strategy is to simply laud these people, tell them
what great shining souls they are (if you can avoid snickering), that
they have
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ah yes Rory, you are a great shining soul and you
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Are we really pretending to believe in a drama
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