Hello Jim,
 
A general statement about each of our efforts to arrive at our inevitable desideratum at the soonest possible moment.  We are forever grateful to and endebted to truly spiritually evolved people whose charismatic invitations hasten us towards infinite love and universalism.  Establishing ourselves in the satya which they have demonstrated, including serving living beings toward the same endeavors and goals is truly the best we can do to return this eternal debt, the only debt we should pass on to posterity.
 
Flourishingly,

Dharma Mitra
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On 11/17/05, jim_flanegin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you making a general statement about the persistence with which
we should pursue liberation, or making a judgement about the prior
postings about this Babaji?


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Dharma Mitra
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  The message(s) this Babaji conveyed are messages resounding both
throughout
> the universe, from its inception to its culmination, the
desideratum for
> each and every being transiting from and through its
expressionless origins
> to their final satiation through this manifest universe and back
into its
> premanifest origins, and by every saint whose blessed us with
their profound
> excellence in human evolution.
>  The novelty by which any of our subtler dispositions may emerge
from this
> slide show, his company, the company of saints and other
spiritually
> progressive beings is all too often met at the entertainment realm
of most
> of us, the venue through which distance as well as dissociative
titillation
> are engaged, the realm for matters of little or no value, or the
place for
> matters of little or no value. The novelty of what he and other
more
> enlightened souls have to convey is also due to our
inattentiveness to our
> own human nature, though some recognition of it is reawakened
through the
> good fortune of their company, part of their 'service to
humanity'. As this
> is part of our nature as well, all too often neglected throughout
the whole
> of most everyone's life, it is demonstrative that we are yet to
become a
> truly human society, in spite of the privilege of being born in
our species.
>  It is the bounden duty of every truly sincere seeker of universal
> magnanimity to bring about this truthful ensconsement in spiritual
victory
> at the soonest possible time. This could be a simple matter to
arrive at
> within minutes or seconds if only we'd heed the wisdom of those,
perhaps
> such as Babaji, who have come before us to show us the way. Just
talking
> about them and garnering psycho-social titillation from them does
not
> suffice to embolden our certainty of attaining liberation within
this very
> life. We must own these qualities with a greater tenacity than we
pursue our
> careers or prepare breakfast, even at the sacrifice of either. We
are doing
> a disservice to ourselves, our posterity and the whole of humanity
by
> choosing any lesser path.
>  Saints and enlightened souls by any other name are not so
extraordinary in
> that they "are" established in their humanity, our humanity, for
they have
> achieved and live within constantly the threshold by which
humanity is
> defined. Earth, as we live it today is still within, though at the
cusp
> beyond a 'Planet of the Apes', for it should not be a struggle for
humans to
> live an ethical life, by their, by our own volition and by the
circumstances
> and values by which the larger society operates, the external
influences
> affecting each and every person individually.
>  As for which 'Babaji' this person was or is, I'm confident he's
different
> than the Babaji referred to by Yoganandaji.
>  Flourishingly,
>
> Dharma Mitra
> DharmaMitra2 AT gmail.com <http://gmail.com>
>
> Helping you "Say It With Panache!"
>
> Because, how you say it can be, and often is,
> as important as what you want to convey,
> and what you have to say is
> very important to you.
>  Copywriting - Editing - Publishing - Publicity
>
> http://PROUT-Ananlysis-Synthesis.latest-info.com
>
>
>
>
>  On 11/17/05, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for sharing this Gary. I know very little
> > regarding his teachings but I always enjoyed the
> > darshan from his photographs.
> >
> > --- gds444 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> > > Does nayone have any thoughts on Babaji? He passed
> > > ten years or so ago.
> > >
> > > I had an interesting experience while watching this
> > > slide show. I'd
> > > love feedback.
> > >
> > > http://www.deeptrancenow.com/babaji.htm
> > >
> > > The main site for info on Babji is
www.babaji.net< http://www.babaji.net>
> > >
> > > I'm always impressed by the breadth of people's
> > > experience and
> > > knowledge. I guess I'm looking for some validation?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > > Gary
> > >
> >
>



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