"When you get to Nirvana, you find that there is no other side."

This I like.  I also started watching Rick's latest Batgap interview and ended 
up reading about the method of self-inquiry last night and the concept of "I", 
which I found very interesting.  There was a picture of Sri Ramana Maharshi 
behind Eli Jaxon-Bear; Ramana was the "teacher" of his teacher, Papaji.  I 
don't know if he put that up on purpose or if it was coincidence :) 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-enquiry



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 From: Richard J. Williams <rich...@rwilliams.us>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 8:01 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Trend Analysis For Dummies
 

  


Emily Reyn:
> Barry! You responded to my post - maybe 
> I'm not on your DNRL after all - so good 
> for my ego to be acknowledged in the 
> world of virtual reality - thank you :)
> 
Emily - Watch out, you've elected to dialog
with two informants that have posted more
disinformation on the internet than anyone
I know - virtual reality. Turq believes in 
a 'self' - Vaj does not - both mixed up. :) 

Go figure.

"In order to reach Nirvana, you must cross
over to the other side. So, you use a boat
to cross over.

When you get to Nirvana, you find that there 
is no other side. So, you will look silly 
carrying a boat around on your head all the 
time." - Shakya the Muni

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvana


 

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