Re: [MD] Lila = Divine Play

2008-11-23 Thread Ian Glendinning
Strange, I wonder why I hadn't noticed before ... Thanks Marsha On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM, MarshaV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 08:31 AM 11/23/2008, you wrote: Has anyone come across this before ? Ian, What? Lila as divine play? Divine play, game or dance? Of course! Marsha

Re: [MD] Lila = Divine Play

2008-11-23 Thread MarshaV
Ian, I'm interested in reading the essay by Wendy Ellyat. Marsha At 08:49 AM 11/23/2008, you wrote: Strange, I wonder why I hadn't noticed before ... Thanks Marsha On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM, MarshaV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 08:31 AM 11/23/2008, you wrote: Has anyone come

Re: [MD] Lila = Divine Play

2008-11-23 Thread MarshaV
At 09:35 AM 11/23/2008, you wrote: Ian : Has anyone come across this before ? Lila = divine play - life as a spontaneous game played by lighthearted forces beyond our understanding. from Sri Aurobindo in The Valley of the False Glimme Andre: I came across it in Lila's Child. Pirsig claims he

Re: [MD] Lila = Divine Play

2008-11-23 Thread Ian Glendinning
Ah right, thanks Andre ... I obviously didn't study Lila's Child closely enough, or had forgotten. I was thinking along Marsha's lines ... a kind of subconscious knowing, maybe, (and the memory does play tricks on which memories remain available to conscious recall, even if they were conscious in