--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merudanda <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Forgive me
> Dome Buck flying light [:D]
> 
> Selah:
> Should my  spirit looks to Buck alone?

Nay you ninny not me, look to the Unified Field. 

All the Ground for a Revival Movement that we need is in "Jai Guru Dev 
Brahmananda Saraswati":
The Guru Dev Swami Brahmananda Saraswati Spiritual Regeneration Movement.
-Buck

> Is my rock and my refuge his throne?
> Does in all my fears, in all my straits,
> My soul on his salvation only  waits?
> 
> Once has his mighty voice declared,
> Once and again my ears have heard,
> "All power is' his eternal due;
> He must be feared and trusted too
> 
> False are  men of Golden Dome degree,
> The baser sort are vanity;
> Laid in the balance, both appear
> Light as a Buck-puff of empty air. [:x]
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck"  wrote:
> >
> > Make not increasing gold your trust,
> > Nor set your heart on glitt'ring dust;
> > Why will you grasp the fleeting smoke,
> > And not believe what Guru Dev hath spoke?
> > For sov'reign pow'r reign not alone,
> > Grace is the partner of the throne;
> > Thy grace and justice mighty Guru,
> > Shall well divide our last reward.
> > Jai Guru Dev [SBS],
> > -Buck in the Dome
> >
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Dick Mays dickmays@ wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > From: Purusha in Himalaya donotreply@
> > >
> > > New post on Purusha in Himalaya
> > >
> > >
> > > Maharishi talks of his first sight of Guru Dev – transcript
> > > by Andrew Lawson Kerr
> > >
> > >
> > > I found Guru Dev by the grace of God and by my desire to find him.
> In India, it's a very normal thing for a child to think of God and to
> find Him and converse with Him. God-realization is a very concrete
> experience in the Indian air, and this instills in every Indian heart a
> desire to find a way and to seek a good guide to help them reach the
> goal.
> > >
> > > This situation was true in my case in the early days. One day I was
> led by those, who knew I was fond of meeting saints, to a house
> somewhere in the forest, and then I was led up some stairs to a terrace.
> It so happened that this was a very dark night and I could barely see a
> chair with a few people sitting around it, all quiet. The silence there
> was so great that one felt hesitant to even breathe properly, because
> breath was felt so horribly in that atmosphere. As I came close to the
> chair a car came down a nearby road, and its highlights lit up the porch
> for a moment. Then I saw Guru Dev and I thought: "Here is the sun" This
> was the flashing moment of light, which decided my destiny.
> > >
> > > I somehow was able to speak with him. He asked me about everything I
> was doing, and when he heard I was student he said: "First finish your
> studies". There was nothing to argue about or discuss.
> > >
> > > By the time I had finished my studies, he had become Shankaracharya
> in Jyotir Math. I was told that many people were going to that place and
> I went there and found Guru Dev, and then I stayed.
> > >
> > > This devotion to Guru Dev, devotion to one's Master, when you will
> go in detail of the Vedic tradition, to which we belong, it seems it has
> been of just this series of instances, where the disciple surrendered
> and got enlightened through surrender. And such surrender is not a thing
> on the thinking level or manipulation, no, it's a very genuine,
> innocent, abstract yet very concrete contact with the reality. The
> history of this tradition is full of these values of surrender to the
> Master and this is what sustains knowledge generation after generation
> > >
> > > The great impact of Guru Dev in his lifetime is in bringing out so
> clearly and in such simple worlds this technique of TM and his blessing
> for this Movement, which came out much after he left his body, because
> there was no occasion during his lifetime for any of his intimate
> blessed disciples to go out of his presence. That's why any such
> Movement to bless the world could not have started during his time.
> > >
> > > He was so divine, he was so sublime.  It was not possible to think
> of one day away from him. It was just not possible.
> > >
> > > So his expression, his teachings, made the whole possibility of
> everyone to get onto this blessed state of unity through a scientific
> procedure, systematic procedure, because the truth is that not many
> people are at any time in any age in a position to follow this
> spontaneous and innocent path of surrender and get enlightenment. It is
> just not practical. It is not possible. And therefore a system, a
> procedure, a method, something very tangible, concrete yet based on the
> same spontaneous impulse of life which makes one surrender to his
> master-same spontaneous impulse of life. We just get sold out to
> something so sublime and so divine, same impulse takes the mind to the
> transcendent and getting this direct experience of this unboundedness.
> Same impulse of life, same tender innocent impulse of life seeking
> abundance is used spontaneously in that path of surrender to the master
> and living that unified state of life and the same tender impulse of
> life seeking for more and more is used in Transcendental Meditation in
> order to bring that unboundedness and rise eventually to unity. The same
> thing, the same value of life, used in this way bringing the same
> results; used in this way bringing the same results.
> > >
> > > And this is the greatness of his teaching. This is the fullness of
> his value for the world for all times.
> > >
> > > The same tender impulse of life to be used by every man in the world
> without having anything to do with anything else. Nothing to do with the
> master or teaching or anything or anything. Master is all right, Teacher
> is all right. As long as one thing has been learned and once one has
> learned it is on the level of life itself.
> > >
> > > This do it yourself technique it doesn't involve anything
> individual, anything other than what he himself is and then brings him
> enlightenment right there were he is.
> > >
> > > --Maharishi    Guru Purnima  July 8, 1971
> > >
> > > Andrew Lawson Kerr | July 21, 2013 at 4:11 pm | Categories:
> Knowledge & news, Maharishi's wisdom | URL: http://wp.me/p2VvD6-7s
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