Dec. 24
Quotes
The Lord can pass an elephant through the eye of a needle. He can do whatever He likes.
-- RÂMAKRISHNA
The 1 thing that existed first, the source, the beginning, the truth, God, by whatever word or name we care to assign it, is a determined thing.
This is a tough concept to grasp, we think of whatever it is that created us as some all powerful thing (and it is), but, it has no awareness, it has no intention, it has no feeling.
The…
ContinueAdded by David Allen on December 24, 2014 at 12:47pm — 1 Comment
I want to apologize to everyone. I get this way when things get hard. I have a rational thinking animal inside me. I must shackle it with these perspectives, or it will trample (rationalize) what feeling I have.
This body is a vessel for the arrogance that is the source of all suffering. I have to keep the chains strong, for Our society pulls heavily on them.
In time I will (there it is again) find a perspective in which it will take it's true form and cooperate.
So I…
ContinueAdded by David Allen on December 22, 2014 at 9:43pm — 1 Comment
Dec. 23
Quotes
How doth the Lord dwell in the body? He dwells in the body like the plug of a syringe, i.e. in the body, and yet apart from it.
-- RÂMAKRISHNA
The truth (God) exist within every fiber of our being, so the relationship is more like water and ice. We spend brief moments seemingly separate (as ice) from the water, and yet that is all we are.
Added by David Allen on December 22, 2014 at 9:04pm — 1 Comment
About the time I started school (5 or 6), I came to a startling realization, doing "what I can do" was getting me into a lot of trouble.
The concept of "just because I can, doesn't mean I should" was formed.
I've spent the last 45 years trying to figure out the meaning of should.
As my understanding of "myself" grows, the way I see everything else changes, the information I get from any particular thing changes, my understanding of "myself" grows.
it's been a wild…
ContinueAdded by David Allen on December 13, 2014 at 10:06am — No Comments
"All waters are brooded over by Nârâyana, but every kind of water is not fit for drink. Similarly, though it is true that the Almighty dwells in every place, yet every place is not fit to be visited by man. As one kind of water may be used for washing our feet, another may serve the purpose of ablution, and others may be drunk, and others again may not be touched at all; so there are different kinds of places. We may approach some, we can enter into the inside of others, others we must…
ContinueAdded by David Allen on December 11, 2014 at 2:45pm — 12 Comments
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