Excellent! Thanks Bucky! This means one doesn't need any kind of a mantra to 
not only get to the place of no thought, but to the place of great light too!





On Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:24 PM, "dhamiltony...@yahoo.com" 
<dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
  
Filled with light.  Sounds
like a Quaker to me.
 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


In
an interview with the Rome daily La Repubblica, editor Eugenio
Scalfari quoted the pope as saying he was "seized by a great
anxiety" moments after his election and asked the cardinals in
the Sistine Chapel to give him a few minutes time to think things
over.
"To
make it go away and relax, I closed my eyes and made every thought
disappear, even the thought of refusing to accept the position, as
the liturgical procedure allows," he was quoted as saying. "At
a certain point I was filled with a great light. It lasted a moment,
but to me it seemed very long. Then the light faded, I got up
suddenly and walked into the room where the cardinals were waiting."
The pope was quoted as saying he signed the acceptance form and went
out on the balcony to be introduced to the world as Pope Francis.

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