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Tue, 24 Aug 2010 #1
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 333 posts in this forum Offline

I had a chance to conduct an event, i should say it went on its own.i may like to know how those people when they conducted an event felt. a teen age lady came and told me that he studied in a school run by those inspired by JK's teachings. The name of the school is called Good Art school. she said JK is an atheist and so she discontinued her studies there.She didn't take any book. it is a coincidence or not i don't know, it rained so heavily that day and it has become a line in the history of that place and i had to take care of the selling of the books with drenched feet.It turned out an work shop really where i just meant to only selling the books.
gb

We are watching, not waiting, not expecting anything to happen but watching without end. JK

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Fri, 15 Oct 2010 #2
Thumb_deleted_user_med a b Grenada 3 posts in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

JK, an atheist ? Dieu merci, oui :) Atheists would be afraid to see the truth of their intellectual system, as well as believers would be afraid to see the truth of their belief system. Both are based on thought :) Thought can not understand itself in projecting an idea or a theory about itself... thought is caught into its content, the mind is never silent... there is no reason to be silent, though, logical pointing out of what is actually taking place psychologically may lead to silence, who knows ?

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Sat, 16 Oct 2010 #3
Thumb_deleted_user_med Soham netti India 1 post in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

a b wrote:
the mind is never silent..

Some time it is, you know when? Yes you know!

Don't need K or any, do yourself

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