Beloved, can't you stop overflowing for one dang second?!
It's already saturated here, drenched, flooded, deluged, drowned! 

Every drop of love, a tsunami crashing me to Your every shore.



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 From: merudanda <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Friday, August 9, 2013 6:53 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Discourse 16  Ishta
 


  
Another way of
answering would be:
 
" Can't you
see…it can hold no more."
This beach you've
learned seems out of reach, it's access blocked by fallen rocks. No more you'll
enjoy the scene -like a child on a summer day, at play with shells on fine
white sand. Nor will you see them paddle there, collect salt water in a
pail.Sail your boat wherever tides creep in and hear them spin their fantasies
of stately galleons out at sea... 
  And we will sit upon the rocks,
     Seeing Marlowe's shepherds feed their
flocks...
Thy world is
weaving words in my mind and thy joy is adding music to them. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbMH5l4WeKU
 
"In the
silence of gathering night I asked her, "Maiden, your lights are all
lit--then where do you go with your lamp? My house is all dark and 
lonesome--lend
me your light." She raised her dark eyes on my face and stood for a moment
doubtful. "I have come," she said at last, "to dedicate my lamp
to the sky." I stood and watched her light uselessly burning in the void.  "
Gitanjali,Song
Offerings ,By Rabindranath Tagore 
While researching
the different translations of Tagore's English Gitanjali , I came across this
talk by Deepak Chopra about Tagore's relevance for the future of spirituality
and humanity. He gave the talk at the Tagore Festival  at Dartington College of 
Arts, Devon –the UK college founded by Dorothy and Leonard
Elmhirst according to Tagore's educational philosophy
.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22tsMHtWFgY
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long  wrote:
>
> but but but dear merudandaji what about famous Deepak story: I'm creating my 
> own. Dr. ChopChop in airplane, closing eyes, not minding thoughts, etc. 
> Flight attendant arrives to take orders for drinkie poos. Fellow passenger 
> orders daiquiri and asks Dr. D if he also wants one. Reply, with one or both 
> eyes closed or open, don't know: I'm creating my own.
> 
> Hmmm, wonder what THAT does to Ved in Physiology!
> OTOH, all This is That, etc.
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>  From: merudanda no_re...@yahoogroups.com
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2013 6:28 AM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Discourse 16  Ishta
> 
> 
> 
>   
> Oh Buck oh Buck Om Happy Day!
> While in the army You remain...
> 
> Raising your voice to
 thunder-tones exclaiming in the same breath, " Aim low !" what a pity "happy 
clapping "not allowed for your  sacred-harpical Soldier's Delight intonation.
> (Nr 487 interestingly related to the Latin phrase Ab urbe condita and Anno 
> Urbis Conditae: AUC=not a founding of rome but NRRSRM?lol)
> But do not forget these American Deep South Georgia hymnals  (small rural 
> Baptist Anglo-Celtic practices, called 'white spiritual'-very different to 
> bluegrass and to African American Gospel music) are often austere archaic 
> hymns with themes of death and the pain of everyday existence."Far off from 
> happiness and heav'n"
> Could it be You misunderstood "Ramayana in Human Physiology" where  all  
> the war-like events in the scripture and how the journey leads to Ram are 
> explained?
> Would it hurt to  locate the Grahas, the Bhavas and the Rashis in different 
> parts of your physiology, especially the brain ,the
 thalamus and  the sensory motor cortex, gaining increasingly command over  
your entire physiology ...?first
> http://is1.mum.edu/vedicreserve/ 
> ...or take Ann's advise.
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck"  wrote:
> >
> > Ishta-deva 
> > 
> > While in the Field I remain, I'll speak the truth and bear the cause, 
> > And when on board this earth I am, 
> > I'll sing the Unified Field's praise the same.
> > 
> > Om, 
> > As your Ishta-Devata calls for you,
> > Put on your armor bold and true,
> > Put forth your strength,
> > Put forth your rod,
> > Fight for Truth and the Unified Field.
> > 
> > Jai Brahmananda Saraswati,
> > -Buck
> >
>

 

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