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Post by krsnaraja on Oct 27, 2017 19:51:42 GMT -5
Learning English from a pretty English teacher was difficult for me wanting to find the meaning of what the words she says the moment her legs are apart. With that gay English teacher it was rather more difficult to learn English from him because he always laughs when he mentions the words, " ...little, small, cute. " Then gets serious when he utters the words, " ...horribly large, frighteningly huge, superbly massive. " I wonder how a sissynse toad will react to that. Post Script: The pretty English teacher was a nun. The gay English teacher was a priest. 😁 Mr Google wasn't able to help me with 'sissynse'. Do you think your pretty English teacher could help? I'll ask my pretty, nun, English teacher if she could place her skirt over, touching your head to hers in helping you decipher the words " sissynse toad. " I wonder what her " Mons Pubis " will do to you. Hahahaha...
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Post by xander17 on Oct 27, 2017 21:10:26 GMT -5
Neither can function without the other in the physical plane, so the activity of establishing a heirarchy seems pointless. The question came up because my father, a physician specializing in pathology, dermatology and family medicine is bedridden. He has pulmonary emphysema and heart failure. At 88 years old, he can no longer go to the clinic to heal his sick patients. If only his body is well, his brilliant mind could still be of use in healing the sick. So, I took over my father's clinic and treated his patients two years ago. I am not like my father who has a photographic mind. I am just a mediocre doctor. But because my body is still well, I can put to use my being a doctor treating the sick unlike my father who can't because his body is dilapidated. Yeah, I read your OP. I was wondering what if I carry my father on my back and do the examining of the patients in the clinic. While my father writes down the prescription after a diagnosis has been made. What do you think? I think you should do whatever you conclude or desire.
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Post by krsnaraja on Oct 28, 2017 0:39:01 GMT -5
The question came up because my father, a physician specializing in pathology, dermatology and family medicine is bedridden. He has pulmonary emphysema and heart failure. At 88 years old, he can no longer go to the clinic to heal his sick patients. If only his body is well, his brilliant mind could still be of use in healing the sick. So, I took over my father's clinic and treated his patients two years ago. I am not like my father who has a photographic mind. I am just a mediocre doctor. But because my body is still well, I can put to use my being a doctor treating the sick unlike my father who can't because his body is dilapidated. Yeah, I read your OP. I was wondering what if I carry my father on my back and do the examining of the patients in the clinic. While my father writes down the prescription after a diagnosis has been made. What do you think? I think you should do whatever you conclude or desire. I started writing prescriptions to my cancer/kansr patients. The treatment is to sincerely chant, " Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare/ Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare " three times a day for the rest of one`s life. If Krsna is Vasudeva. the Cause of all causes then he is also the cause of cancer/kansr. Krsna can reverse and cure cancer/kansr. Why can`t people understand it? Because they refuse to believe? It wont cost a single cent.
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Post by xander17 on Oct 28, 2017 18:50:40 GMT -5
Yeah, I read your OP. I think you should do whatever you conclude or desire. I started writing prescriptions to my cancer/kansr patients. The treatment is to sincerely chant, " Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare/ Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare " three times a day for the rest of one`s life. If Krsna is Vasudeva. the Cause of all causes then he is also the cause of cancer/kansr. Krsna can reverse and cure cancer/kansr. Why can`t people understand it? If you want an answer, simply ask each individual you assume can't understand. Seems irrational to be asking me what goes on in the mindtank of others I've never met. Because they refuse to believe? Same as above.
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Post by someNOTHING! on Nov 3, 2017 17:30:58 GMT -5
Good points. Strangely, realization occurred and the I/structure literally had no idea what to do with it, hehe. More importantly, there were no words for explaining, so I just kept wandering, listening, throwing out out the confusion that I had for so long identified with. Anything, that did not really meet its criteria was just immediately seen and quietly/aggressively sloughed off. Problem was, there was A-F'in-LOT to slough off! Then, there were all the intra-/inter- personal/cultural/social/familial aspects that needed to be negotiated with this "what does it really matter, why don't you wake up" kind of NO-thing going on. That, too, subsided, eventually. In short, yes, willing to enter free fall was very much needed, but very hard to get people to sign up for. Suffering, though inimical, is often guarded and protected unconsciously because it give substance to one's life as it has been seen from a past perspective (i.e., not present and open). I understood realization ain't for most folks and, indeed, it may not really go over so well if the whole world woke up one day, hehe! So, it goes on and on, and there is still only always that infinite potential that sees certain paradoxes, apprehends, giggles, and moves on. Nothing is unexplainable Everything is a mystery ***smile*** oh yeah. Looking back, if I could do it over again I would have held back in some of the things I said to Sue to try to explain to her WIBIGO. Some of it was just the creation of intellectual sand castles. Thanks for your perspective guy. Noooooo feckin' regrets!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nothing can be said about IT, so there's always more to say! lol Absolute failure seems to be the tipping point between effort and clarity. But I hear ya. Only recently has Sora, stumbling over her own sand castles, come around to the greater simplicity.
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Post by someNOTHING! on Nov 3, 2017 17:40:44 GMT -5
Heaven would get boring in like two days Yes. Very few people get that. Indeed. As has been mentioned elsewhere, the seven deadly sins are the spices of life.
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Post by someNOTHING! on Nov 3, 2017 18:03:43 GMT -5
Non-being looking into being, and re-cognizing What Is. Perfect. The power of the hyphen. Sometimes punctuation does matter. Ya just never know what might catch the ye 'ole attention! Enjoying sifting through the Seth stuff. Cheers!
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Post by Reefs on Nov 7, 2017 9:23:14 GMT -5
The power of the hyphen. Sometimes punctuation does matter. Ya just never know what might catch the ye 'ole attention! Enjoying sifting through the Seth stuff. Cheers! Lots of nuggets there. Found this one in one of the Seth books: "The cat eats the mouse. Neither exist. Do not tell them."
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Post by krsnaraja on Nov 8, 2017 20:21:39 GMT -5
I started writing prescriptions to my cancer/kansr patients. The treatment is to sincerely chant, " Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare/ Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare " three times a day for the rest of one`s life. If Krsna is Vasudeva. the Cause of all causes then he is also the cause of cancer/kansr. Krsna can reverse and cure cancer/kansr. Why can`t people understand it? If you want an answer, simply ask each individual you assume can't understand. Seems irrational to be asking me what goes on in the mindtank of others I've never met. Because they refuse to believe? Same as above. Because non-dualists always carry their views on duality at the back of their heads.
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Post by xander17 on Nov 10, 2017 17:41:46 GMT -5
If you want an answer, simply ask each individual you assume can't understand. Seems irrational to be asking me what goes on in the mindtank of others I've never met. Same as above. Because non-dualists always carry their views on duality at the back of their heads. In your avatar pic, is that your wise doctor father you're carryng on your back?
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Post by lolly on Nov 10, 2017 18:14:01 GMT -5
I carry my head on my back
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Post by krsnaraja on Nov 10, 2017 19:16:24 GMT -5
Because non-dualists always carry their views on duality at the back of their heads. In your avatar pic, is that your wise doctor father you're carryng on your back? That`s my spouse, Cecil.
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Post by xander17 on Nov 10, 2017 22:26:50 GMT -5
In your avatar pic, is that your wise doctor father you're carryng on your back? That`s my spouse, Cecil. Neither look like the same people in your AV.
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Post by laughter on Nov 10, 2017 22:34:44 GMT -5
In your avatar pic, is that your wise doctor father you're carryng on your back? That`s my spouse, Cecil. You are a lucky man. Your wife looks as good in each picture.
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Post by someNOTHING! on Dec 20, 2017 18:37:31 GMT -5
Ya just never know what might catch the ye 'ole attention! Enjoying sifting through the Seth stuff. Cheers! Lots of nuggets there. Found this one in one of the Seth books: "The cat eats the mouse. Neither exist. Do not tell them." Haha, that's a nice one! It plays out funnily in the mindscape, with the pulls of identification into otherness. Cool.
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