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on 6/19/05
I agree with Sal and Sparaig re consenting adults and IMO, anyone who
thinks Monica didn't know exactly what she was doing is a tad naive. If someone
is forced, then it becomes more than a private matter but you seem to assume
that these women were so outgunned they couldn't exert any
The way that can be spoken is not
the Constant Way. Enlightenment isn't something you can describe, so
why try?It's fun!--I can describe it but you won't understand or like my
description.
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Interesting to note, that we must have somehow forgotten the lesson of Viet Nam.
And that is, that you can't run a deceptive war successfully.
I wonder how Mr.Bush, would have done;
Hadthese 'Downing Street Memos, been released before this past election?
And his approval rating was hitting
The way that can be spoken is not the Constant Way.
Enlightenment
isn't something you can describe, so why try?
It's fun!
--I can describe it but you won't understand or like my
description.
I try to stay out of discussions about what is enlightenment,
attempts to *define* it in
Enlightenment/Awakening doesn't appear; ignorance
dissappears.
Good. But I'd say that even this is problematic,
because
people have different interpretations of what the
word 'ignorance' means.
I'd say something like, Enlightenment doesn't
appear;
the perception of it not
Brit-bashing sentiments are seen to raise their head
Yes, Unstressor - it is a puzzler, is it not? The situation is
hardly clear, what with the question of the massive subsidisation
of French farmers, French agricultural methods belonging more to
the 1950's than to the present
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Brit-bashing sentiments are seen to raise their head
In my case (second quote below), merely for fun.
The Brits and what they call food has been fair
game for hundreds of years before Maharishi issued
his fatwa.
This IStruly very inspiring and the people needing to learn the most
from it are MMY the TMO! Here is a parallel of how MMY himself
started off before his innocence became corrupted by Western money -
offering TM for free, a university for free etc and how Nature
Support just kept on growing.
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Brit-bashing sentiments are seen to raise their head
In my case (second quote below), merely for fun.
The Brits and what they call
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This IStruly very inspiring and the people needing to learn the most
from it are MMY the TMO! Here is a parallel of how MMY himself
started off before his innocence became corrupted by Western money -
offering TM for
The Anglo-French envy cordiale
By Caroline Wyatt
BBC Paris correspondent
Paris is the most beautiful city in the world, especially on a
summer's evening, when a golden light seems to glow from the
rooftops.
This week I walked by the River Seine and watched the Eiffel Tower
begin its
Excellent article above with some very apt insights, many of which
maybe throw light onto why the French system suffers its
inefficiencies. After all, the question initially raised was not
about British food. It was about the apparent unfairness of the
percentage of agricultural subsidies that
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This IStruly very inspiring and the people needing
to learn the most
from it are MMY the TMO! Here is a parallel of
how MMY himself
started off before his innocence
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on 6/19/05 6:46 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) fraudulently promoting the flying technique;
Not fraudulently in MMY's eyes;
...you mean publishing photographs of hoppers in the apex of
Yes, My apologies - It is an emotive issue, I think I over-reacted
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Excellent article above with some very apt insights, many of which
maybe throw light onto why the French system suffers its
inefficiencies. After all,
--- TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Enlightenment/Awakening doesn't appear;
ignorance
disappears.
Good. But I'd say that even this is
problematic,
because
people have different interpretations of what
the
word 'ignorance' means.
I'd say something like,
--- TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The way that can be spoken is not the Constant
Way.
Enlightenment
isn't something you can describe, so why try?
It's fun!
--I can describe it but you won't understand
or like my
description.
I try to stay out of discussions
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Dr. Pete, I've been wondering about this while away
for the weekend. I looked up 'apperception' in the
dictionary ( yes, I had to :-), and I find myself
unsure of the
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Excellent article above with some very apt insights, many of which
maybe throw light onto why the French system suffers its
inefficiencies. After all, the question initially raised was not
about British food. It was
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I had this problem years ago when I did video work for
the some TMO productions in Fairfield. We were
shooting interviews with MIU scientists regarding the
1% effect. After they would give their dogmatic spiel,
I'd
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snip
Right. And leaving out the landing photos so it looked like the
person was flying across the room.
That's wrong,Rick,the whole parabola
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When visiting friends in France, Belgium or Austria the
phrase Bon
Apetit or Guten Apetite is often heard before a meal. I have
been
asked What is the English wish given before a meal? I have to
say
that we
French/EU farming subsidies are at expense of third world, as this
article shows.
G8 'harming Africa', charity says
ActionAid is calling on the G8 nations to support fair trade
The G8 group of industrialised nations has harmed Africa, a charity
has said. ActionAid, part of the Make
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This IStruly very inspiring and the people needing
to learn the most
from it are MMY
It brings back some memory of the first public arrangement
with yigic flying in Norway. We were told from the International
TMO to rent a big hall, invite the press and we were promised that
flying Pundits from India would be the attraction. We did it all. We
rented a big hall. Everybody was
The model - a really worthy cause like spreading knowledge and
health through TM, in a selfless, dedicated way that starts from very
basic beginnings and gathers momentum with Nature Support - like the
Seagull parable MMY once told - would work anywhere. Even SS Ravi
Shankar did it with his
On Jun 20, 2005, at 1:56 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
My point was simply that defining what one means
by enlightenment is nice to think about, but basically
illusory, because enlightenment cannot be defined in
words. You can talk *around* it, but you can't actually
describe it. Maybe some
From a list I subscribe to:
Q.199) Is it not correct to say that we realize
Brahman when the ignorance disappears as told by
Sankara?
Ans.) Sankara told ‘Jnanadevatu Kaivalyam’, which
means that one can achieve the grace of the Lord
through the divine knowledge. Ignorance regarding the
real
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snip
People have lots of recollections too. One of
mine is that what Sparaig just said about the
TM-Sidhis culturing Unity comes directly from
This is a real Indian approach to an event. It
doesn't work very well in the West at all. People are
too educated and do not readily defer to authority
figures. They tend to trust their own experience over
the sanctioned perspective.
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It brings back some
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He's been permanently blocked in my book. Not much in the way of
anything to say for a lot of gas.
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Rick, I found a program that says it will download yahoo group
messages. However, I am getting errors when downloading. I have
emailed their tech support to fix. Will keep you posted if this
works.
Lemme guess:
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The model - a really worthy cause like spreading knowledge and
health through TM, in a selfless, dedicated way that starts from very
basic beginnings and gathers momentum with Nature Support - like the
Seagull parable
I tried it, and I think something good happened with my PC, it runs
much faster. Thank you.
Ingegerd
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'Happy slap' yobs breed fear, anger
June 19, 2005
By Tom Hundley
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I just came across 21 straight posts by our prolific friend...
...but he doesn't post reams of irrelevent history. Take
a glance at #58000 if you have the time to wait. However,
I fear our beloved friend may vote
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I tried it, and I think something good happened with my PC, it runs
much faster. Thank you.
Ingegerd
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If your machine is not as light on
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Rick, I found a program that says it will download yahoo group
messages. However, I am getting errors when downloading. I have
emailed their
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snip
Right. And leaving out the landing photos so it looked like
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From a list I subscribe to:
Q.199) Is it not correct to say that we realize
Brahman when the ignorance disappears as told by
Sankara?
Ans.) Sankara told `Jnanadevatu Kaivalyam', which
means that one can achieve the grace
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If your machine is not as light on its toes as it used
to
Screw Norton, it's top heavy and completely sucks. Zone
Alarm is better all the way around. Much simpler, infinitely smaller.
Norton places like ten things in start-up and will screw your computer as much
as it helps it. For defragmentation nothing is as quick as VOPT. Executive
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The following article: i) extends the categores of Karma posted by
Vaj a bit ago (from deFouw and Svoboda), ii) clarifies (perhaps) the
prior
on 6/20/05 12:00 AM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just how many women did MMY allegedly sleep with and over what
period
of time?
I know the names of 5 or 6, and there accounts of others, unnamed.
The time
frame seems to span mid-60's through early 70's.
PErhaps all the emphasis
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: balancing techniques
on 6/19/05 11:58 PM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Japa on Om.
Just OM by itself?
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I tried it, and I think something good happened with my PC, it runs
much faster. Thank you.
Ingegerd
Samma här! Jaya Gooroo Uns! :)
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Title: Happy Birthday Jim Flanegin
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Per this framwork, if a gyani had some odd sexual
and business karma, the unfoldment of such could
That would be a very subjective judgment. Objectively speaking, in
terms of sheer entertainment value, K is a garage band and A is The
Beatles. Quite a show. But it's really too crass to compare on that
level. Different strokes for different folks. I hope you can make it
up here July 6 7 to
on 6/20/05 12:05 AM, akasha_108 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick, I found a program that says it will download yahoo group
messages. However, I am getting errors when downloading. I have
emailed their tech support to fix. Will keep you posted if this works.
Great. Do you, or maybe some techie
on 6/20/05 12:08 AM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I or Unc or someone else could work up a script to grab all posts
archived on Yahoo. I don't think you want a script that grabs all
posts and reposts them however. Is there any way to send them
directly to the mail-archive server?
Not
on 6/20/05 12:11 AM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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on 6/19/05 11:58 PM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is all Vedic caste based shit, and is not the Dharma of
Liberation which
is free from such
Title: Happy Birthday Jim Flanegin
Happy Birthday Jim.
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:50 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Happy Birthday Jim Flanegin
Todays the day! To subscribe,
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...I laugh - we were very naive - we just did whatever
we where told - without reflecting at all.
Ingegerd
-
Nice reflection Ingegerd, mine however is somewhat different.
I was one of the performers during the first public event. The press
waited in attendance while we were
Title: Newsweek: Vedic Architecture
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8271979/site/newsweek
Architecture: Building on Success
Newsweek
June 27 issue - By now, many of us have heard some of feng shui's principles: no sharp edges in the bedroom; clutter is bad energy; don't build a home at the end of
Title: Moon Beeja Mantra
Monday is moons day. He is called Chandra or Soma in sanskrit. The mantra is a Durga, Parvati, Lalitha, Rajarajeshwari mantra. In other words a female deity mantra.
Chandra Beeja Mantra to be repeated 10,000 times.
Om Sreem Kreem Hraam Cham Chandraaya Namah
I like the idea that moral development must precede higher spiritual
attainments. Otherwise those attainments can be misused. I wonder whether
this is a recommendation or a requirement.
Originally it was a requirement for even learning knowledge period. But
typically a teacher
assesses the
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: balancing techniques
on 6/20/05 10:05 AM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, just OM!
So I wonder whether meditating on OM by itself might make one a recluse while meditating with a longer mantra that contains OM might not, as my friend suggested in
On Jun 20, 2005, at 11:33 AM, Rick Archer wrote:
So I wonder whether meditating on OM by itself might make one a recluse while meditating with a longer mantra that contains OM might not, as my friend suggested in the comment I posted here yesterday.
I know an entire group of people who use
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Per this framwork, if a gyani had some odd
sexual
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: balancing techniques
on 6/20/05 10:05 AM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, just OM!
So I
wonder whether meditating on OM by itself might make one a recluse while
meditating with a longer mantra that contains OM might not, as my friend
suggested
Boddhi, Rik Archer, Thank You both from the bottom of my heart!
I was just reflecting on my life of 51 years to date and what a
wonderful year it has been, thanks in large measure to the precious
knowledge gleaned from FFL. Heck, I even got a new meditation
technique! (advaita).
I commented
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Today¹s the day!
Have a Great Day, Jim!
Jeff
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A good friend of mine visited this school a few yrs ago. Though the
tmo promotes this as a tm university, my friend said its success
is
based on the fact that the founders are true humanitarians, not tm
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Unless the TMO has pulled out very recently, this is very much a TMO
school. I know something about its history as I was tangentially
involved when it was first set up. One (sort of) side note is that
MMY
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Your info seems better than mine. Is it your impression though that
the school administrators operate quite independently from the tmo
central command? How is it that the school was forced to back down
from
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Today¹s the day!
Happy CC, Happy CG, Happy Unity to Jim!
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On Jun 20, 2005, at 12:31 PM, akasha_108 wrote:
I don't really
think alot about karma because it is quite complex.
Same with most people it appears. Which is natural, I just find it
amusing when those who have little knowledge or appreciation of it
imply that it is silly -- al la Ricks
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snip
That's certainly a polite way of pointing out
the
Indian position on
truthfulness. This Indian
I'll piggyback onto the Happy B-day well-wishing, too, Jim. Always
enjoy your posts and agree with your evaluation of FFL. It's a
treasure for sure. Thanks for contributing your insights and
experiences.
Marek
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Llundrub wrote:
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: balancing techniques
on 6/20/05 10:05 AM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, just OM!
So I wonder whether meditating on OM by itself might make one a recluse while
meditating with a longer mantra that contains OM might not, as my friend
on 6/20/05 11:47 AM, Jeff Fischer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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(Re: Karma)
While it may be hogwash, coming to that conclusion should at least
include some knowledge of its theory and application.
Event: About 2
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 20, 2005, at 12:31 PM, akasha_108 wrote:
I don't really
think alot about karma because it is quite complex.
Same with most people it appears. Which is natural, I just find it
amusing when those who have
South Africa has had and exceeded its superradiance number for the
past several years - this really newsworthy information has been
rather hidden from view, for some reason. On the other hand although
much progress has happened in SA, one in three of the population, or
some similarly
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The
Delhi Police special cell alone has arrested 13 militants and gunned down
another five in encounters, carried out since January 1, 2005. A
senior police official said, the figures indicate
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So Scientology believes in reincarnation? Has it as part of it's
auditing
process?
That's the experience of people, more than a belief. If you have a
problem it's usually rooted in an earlier, similar event. You keep
It seems Guru Dev taught a variant of the 'Smarta' teaching of
Shankara. His own guru, Dandi Swami Krishnanand Saraswati was attached
to Shringeri Math which has a tradition for this teaching. Does anyone
know anything they wish to share about this Indian teaching?
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I find it real peculiar that with the Householders Mantras, people
try to live in celebacy and be a recluse. It does not make sense to
me. If you meditate with a Householders Mantra, then you should be
very active in society, otherwise it will cause stress. In the
earlier days young people
I have never had a guru.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: balancing techniques
Llundrub wrote:Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: balancing
techniqueson 6/20/05 10:05 AM, Llundrub at
The smarta teachings? Sri Shankara tried to pull
all the various Hindu traditions, Dravidian, and otherwise, into five main
deities so as to unify Hinduism into a recognizable sort of package.
Smarta means that one basically is Hindu as we know
it, that is, accepting the apurushaya Veda
Inge, there are no householder mantras and no recluse
mantras. These are TMO ideas. There are Shaiva mantras and Shakta
mantras.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 12:35 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: balancing
Here's an extract from the university's webpage...
CIDA offers education methods to awaken the genius within education
that works. `Works' means education that actually develops you and
your abilities in every way, so that by the time you graduate you are
bigger, deeper, wider, in fact `more'
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The following article: i) extends the categores of Karma
posted by
Well. I have been some time in the TMO, so most of what I know is
from MMY - and what he says about Householder Mantras and the balance
between silence and activity. So what you are saying is new for me
and interesting.
Ingegerd
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on 6/20/05 12:35 PM, Ingegerd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find it real peculiar that with the Householders Mantras, people
try to live in celebacy and be a recluse. It does not make sense to
me. If you meditate with a Householders Mantra, then you should be
very active in society, otherwise
Interesting. In the tradition I'm with now one can actually practice
the mantra while in activity. I was even told to try it while driving
on the way home and though a little dubious did and found that my
awareness was increased (but don't try this with the TM mantra).
On my TTC many
Exactly and that is why you are using long mantras. ;-)
The guru mantra is a mantra that has been passed down in a tradition.
It is the key mantra (also referred to as a beej mantra though in a
different sense than beej aksharas) that is used to enliven other
mantras. They are very powerful
Thanks Marek! I'll look forward to your postings also!
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I'll piggyback onto the Happy B-day well-wishing, too, Jim. Always
enjoy your posts and agree with your evaluation of FFL. It's a
treasure for sure. Thanks
Happy Birthday, Jim.
Jim, did you know you were born a mere eleven days
after an illustrious Raja?
--- jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Boddhi, Rik Archer, Thank You both from the bottom
of my heart!
I was just reflecting on my life of 51 years to date
and what a
wonderful
In what tradition do you belong?
Ingegerd
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exactly and that is why you are using long mantras. ;-)
The guru mantra is a mantra that has been passed down in a
tradition.
It is the key mantra (also referred to as a beej
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South Africa has had and exceeded its superradiance number for the
past several years - this really newsworthy information has been
rather hidden from view, for some reason. On the other hand
although
much progress
I once meditated in 12 hours - and came out quite dizzy, it was rather
dangerous. So in the beginning of the Movement it seems that MMY and
we were learning by doing. The strongest survived. -- Ingegerd
Hi, Ingegerd - for some reason, my machine isn't letting me reply
directly to your message,
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on 6/20/05 12:35 PM, Ingegerd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find it real peculiar that with the Householders Mantras, people
try to live in celebacy and be a recluse. It does not make sense to
me. If you meditate
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I was in R.I. for the Ideal Society campaign. It was a manageable
size town and we were talking to the guys on the City council.
Most were fairly positive but non
commital. At a meeting of the entire council,
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http://www.mudgala.com/articles/gyani_actions.html
(snip)
Per this framwork, if a gyani had some odd
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen
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--- jyouells2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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That's
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The tatvas, the five elemental forms of existence, earth (Prithvi),
fire (Agni), space/sky/ether (Akasha) , air (Vayu) , and water
(Jala). The five deities Ganesh, Surya, Vishnu, Shiva and
Shakti/Devi. Lots of others fives too, five planets, five senses,
five offerings... I believe this belief
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