| Wed, 08 Jul 2009 | #1 |
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The K buzzfrom the moderator's desk Periodic round-up on the latest topics, discussions, happennings - @Insights There is a certain beauty associated with conditioning. This post was last updated by Dappling Light (account deleted) Sat, 01 Aug 2009. |
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| Wed, 08 Jul 2009 | #2 |
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Insights welcomes new members Arthur Landon, Peter Stephens, Zahira Alaskar, Paul Dimmock, Robert Peters, Matt K, Jai Sharma, Barry Ruttenberg, John T, Jyothi Prakash Hegde, Phani Dittakavi, David sharma, rajaratnam retnajothy. Looking forward to active contribution from everyone! The most active members in the forum in descending order are: max greene, Linda Thorlakson, Ramesh G, Randal Shacklett, Michael Cecil, Patricia Hemingway, John Morrison and phillip philips. As the members move dynamically across forums, they are bringing in understanding that is beyond forum divisions and classifications. We just have a milestone of reaching the 60-member mark. While I personally do not have any stone-etched expectations from this group, I do believe more brains actively working together will create a more holistic enquiry possible. And probably this will lead to a clearer understanding of the bigger picture of mind! Hope the enquirers make best use of this space that Kinfonet has provided, towards better understanding of the self and the world. There is a certain beauty associated with conditioning. |
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| Thu, 16 Jul 2009 | #3 |
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Insights Welcomes New Members: SOE WIN, jean-m girard, Richard Kover, Ruth Marie Bass, Rasmus Tinning, Alan haynes, Chafia ABDI, Sue S, Paul Lanzon, Anastasia Kovas Insights welcomes you all, hope you find the journey insightful and effortless. Most active members in descending order are: max greene, Ramesh G, Michael Cecil T, Linda Thorlakson, Randal Shacklett, mike christani, Patricia Hemingway, phillip philips We have a few new important topics this fortnight. Religion: Humanity's bitter curse needs special attention. It is indeed a curse. If we were to see the dangers of religion, we will see most fundamental conditioning involved in division by religion, caste and creed. Krishnamurti would not have spoken all his life about the danger of organized religion, if it was not something that needed urgent attention and action. Healing the mind, started by Mike Christani, that discusses a possible solution to the crisis of suffering, is very closely related another topic on painful relationships. The movement of mind, initiated by Mr. Rasmus Tinning seems to me like a very open, vast topic. and Hope to see some insights there too. Thank you sir, for coming to the forum and posting some invaluable comments. Hope to see more activity on the forum. Activity is disproportionately low, compared to the size of community. I understand most members are silently absorbing the contents being discussed, but interactive communication will prove helpful in understanding the totality of consciousness. If you have any concerns or issues, or feel insecure about posting a comment, do message me! I will do the best I can to resolve any conflicts that occur on the forum. Basically, the attempt is to create a safer place for enquiry! Thanks and keep posting! There is a certain beauty associated with conditioning. |
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| Sat, 01 Aug 2009 | #4 |
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Insights welcomes the new members: sumeet kumar
The most active members are: max greene There is a certain beauty associated with conditioning. |
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