Inaction is an action.
--- On Wed, 8/17/11, Ravi Yogi raviy...@att.net wrote:
From: Ravi Yogi raviy...@att.net
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Avoid the problem before it comes
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, August 17, 2011, 8:51 PM
, Denise Evans dmevans365@...
wrote:
Inaction is an action. Â
--- On Wed, 8/17/11, Ravi Yogi raviyogi@... wrote:
From: Ravi Yogi raviyogi@...
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Avoid the problem before it comes
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, August 17, 2011, 8:51 PM
I like that...all actions are perfect one you transform the consciousness
behind it. Sounds like my new career-finding strategy.
--- On Wed, 8/17/11, Ravi Yogi raviy...@att.net wrote:
From: Ravi Yogi raviy...@att.net
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Avoid the problem before it comes
Well, Monier-Williams seems to think it's a praakritized form
for 'duH-stha':
duHkha 1 mfn. (according to grammarians properly written %{duS-kha} and said
to be from %{dus} and %{kha} [cf. %{su-kha4}] ; but more probably a
Pra1kritized form for %{duH-stha} q.v.) uneasy , uncomfortable ,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister no_reply@... wrote:
Well, Monier-Williams seems to think it's a praakritized form
for 'duH-stha':
The reason for that seems to be that 'duHkha' is in fact
anomalous, or stuff. By the rules of sandhi, it *should* be
'duSkha'? (but: dur-ga,
cardemaister:
...according to grammarians properly written
%{duS-kha}
Suffering (duhkham) that has not yet come can
be avoided. - Patanjali (Y.S. 2.16)
If a stone is thrown into a pond, waves are produced
that travel throughout the pond. Every wave produces
effects in every part of the
turquoiseb:
I'm sitting here searching my memory...
So, what, exactly, hit the fan?
Did you knock the girl up at the Yum
Yum; get fired from your job; get
kicked out of your upstairs apartment,
or what? Go figure.
OK, there is some wisdom in this Maharishi-ism. If you can see potential
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote:
OK, there is some wisdom in this Maharishi-ism. If you can see potential
trouble brewing down the road and can do something about it before it
hits the fan, there is value in doing that.
I think at least in the YS,
...there is some wisdom in this Maharishi-ism.
cardemaister:
The next suutra states:
draSTR-dRSyayoH saMyogo heya-hetuH.
The cause of that which is to be avoided is the
union of the Seer and the Seen. -- Taimni.
And the remedy (II 25):
tad-abhaavaat saMyogaabhaavo haanaM tad
The answer to your musings is: perform actions while established in the Self.
This would include those actions that you think are right for the situation.
This the fight that the Gita is addressing during the battle in Kurukshetra.
IMO, the goal of the Immortality Course is to learn how the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote:
OK, there is some wisdom in this Maharishi-ism. If you can see potential
trouble brewing down the road and can do something about it before it
hits the fan, there is value in doing that.
What I'm finding myself thinking
Since dukha means a bad hole and the cause of it is correlation or
conjunction (samyoga), I think the sage's advice it simple:
Don't consort with bad holes.
Ever met any bad holes, Card?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister no_reply@... wrote:
I'm amazed at your ability to state the same old BS in different words,
I guess that's what talented writers are paid for. The fact that you
looked to the Guru to make your decisions means you didn't absorb the
essentials of spirituality - the need to separate the outer from inner.
Spirituality
TurquoiseB wrote:
We have crafted this new antinegativityware
product with the TM Raja in mind...
If it's software you wrote, I'd pass. We've
already been thought this before, with you
code cult guys writing software and trying to
help out computer users. Your name is mud all
over the World
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