On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 8:34 PM, yifuxero wrote:
> "The Farm" by Alexis Rockman
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Was it Vincent Van Gogh who said "Ah paints what Ah sees"?
Doesn't sound very neo-advaitin to me! Also, why is it
nonsense? He's talking about living and reacting out
of concept rather than experience.
--- yifuxero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> from a website: (U.G. Krishnamuri believed that
> thought is the enemy).
>
> "A: As I said the last time, this
For instance, Nader Raam identified the Veda in the human body, but what he
didn't identify is that all the Ved, being universal exist in every point of
the body. This brings up huge potential. So fuck it. Later. Waste of time.
Spiritual retards. I talked to one TM teacher who hasn't even read the
--- qntmpkt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't seen much "Maharishi-talk" recently on
> this forum, probably
> because a lot of it so patently absurd that it can
> be dismissed
> outright as jibberish.
> The Neo-Advaitins have their own lingo, and pet
> sayings, most of
> which is derived f
On Jan 20, 2006, at 9:53 PM, qntmpkt wrote:I haven't seen much "Maharishi-talk" recently on this forum, probably because a lot of it so patently absurd that it can be dismissed outright as jibberish. Like Barbiesattva and Kenpo?
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on 10/9/05 7:23 PM, hyperbolicgeometry at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Needless to say from the point of view of Progressivists, the Neo-
> Advaitin approach might succeed for those who are already
> 99.% Self-Realized; but others like myself need
> an "Enlightenment for Dummies" course wh