Careful, Share, Barry isn't likely to keep defending you if you criticize the
tactics he uses against his "enemies."
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turq, that Puritanical, anti-body, anti-life streak runs so deep in some of us
and goes back way farther than the Puritans. Not
turq, that Puritanical, anti-body, anti-life streak runs so deep in some of us
and goes back way farther than the Puritans. Notice how often FFL posters try
to shame their enemies with sexual references. It's insidious to a horrifying
degree. Ha, I'm on a mission now!
On Friday, November 15
Thanks for the information, but Card already provided the definition of
'duHkham' from the Cologne Sanskrit Lexicon in his original post, so it
looks like you're just making more stuff up and avoiding Card's
question. "Is the meaning of viveka approximately the same in yoga and
advaita-vedaanta
Apparently several people missed out on the tantric implications of the
'bad axel-hole' reference posted by emptybill. My question is: why would
Uncle Tantra want to play a pun on emtybill's axel-rod with a comment
about his own 'axel-hole'? Is this a dating site now? Go figure.
On 11/13/2013
emptybill, thanks for taking the time to explain this in more detail. I think
of space, etc. as simple so couldn't connect that to chaos. But maybe to
primitive peoples the skies seemed very chaotic with changing weather patterns,
etc. I like to imagine those moments when the first cave person h
Richard-san, so sorry but you are totally missing the tantric implications of
all this. imho (-:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 12:19 PM, Richard J. Williams
wrote:
It looks like you've posted the most insightful reply to Card's query. Good
work, Share!
Now this is funny, you've got
It looks like you've posted the most insightful reply to Card's query.
Good work, Share!
Now this is funny, you've got to admit: a discussion group composed of
numerous wise men (vivekins), tantrics, yogis, adepts, fakirs, and
life-long seekers apparently didn't even know the primary word in
Richard a prayer for you: Lord, please grant me the serenity to accept the
things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom
to know the difference.
PS Do you really want us to all post alike?! Why not enjoy the buffet that is
FFL?
On Wednesday, November 13, 20
What would it take to get you guys to look something up before you post
your message and waste our time and take up band space? Not all of us
are here just to make fun of Hindus.
Are there any serious writers on this forum - I mean other than an
editor, a few coders, and a baker? I'm beginnin
So, you don't know any Tibetan - I thought so.
This has got to be one of the most misleading and silly answers to a
simple yoga question I've ever read on FFL or a.m.t. You'd expect a guy
that has spent almost his entire adult life studying with gurus and
rinpoches to at least know one single
Well, empty, good to keep those rods and holes connected, imho
On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 8:48 PM, "emptyb...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Musta meant axle-rod.
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>> Dukha is the opposite of sukha
That makes sense, I guess, if you're trying to maintain a chariot. But,
it doesn't tell us much about Yoga.
There are just a few little-bitty points that I would like to clarify
concerning the your definition. In the Bhagavad Gita, which forms part
of the Mahabharata, it is the Buddhist teachi
Oy, I didn't even get that turq til your comment. Sounds like empty (hole?) was
saying that hole=chaos which traditionally is how many men on spiritual paths
see holes of all sorts (-:
On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 8:35 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
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