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Tue, 14 Jul 2009 #1
Thumb_new_pics Toni Lorenzo United States 11 posts in this forum Offline

It is the experiencing of what is without naming it that brings about freedom from what is.

There is nothing so powerful as the truth, and nothing so strange. ? Daniel Webster (1782-1852)

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Wed, 22 Jul 2009 #2
Thumb_new_pics Toni Lorenzo United States 11 posts in this forum Offline

This seems to be what love is all about. In other words, The complete absence of the feeling-sense of separation and distinction when observing "What Is" defines where the heart is. In that place must be love.

There is nothing so powerful as the truth, and nothing so strange. ? Daniel Webster (1782-1852)

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Tue, 08 Sep 2009 #3
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 19 posts in this forum Offline

Earnestness must be tempered with the swift play of spontaneity... I dont know if i have spelt correctly...In zen or some scholl the master used to ask questions ,like What was your face before you were born? If two hands make sound what is the sound of other hand so that the nonconceptual awareness of reality can be realzed. Like this cant we share on our own poems and related new activities. In the long run all the forums going to merge and since i feel it iam not taking very much care to discuss on a particular topic.If it is inconvenient i regret, however i will try to be relevent with the particular topic.
gb

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

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Sun, 20 Sep 2009 #4
Thumb_february_26-_birthday_pics_and_ebay_001 Greg Van Tongeren United States 30 posts in this forum Offline

It is the experiencing of what is without naming it that brings about freedom from what is.

Naming engages the conditioned mind so there is no room for attention that is empty of the known.

The benediction is where you are

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