There is a new hire at work I started working with today. So of course there was social conversation throughout the day. On the way home I mentioned this forum, and he asked me what it was about. Now of course I had to think about it a bit. Then I asked him if he went to the grocery store a lot. Of course he said he did. I asked him to think about his favorite thing in the store, the thing he buys most often. I asked him what row it was in, before he could answer, I asked him what was the…
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There is a new hire at work I started working with today. So of course there was social conversation throughout the day. On the way home I mentioned this forum, and he asked me what it was about. Now of course I had to think about it a bit. Then I asked him if he went to the grocery store a lot. Of course he said he did. I asked him to think about his favorite thing in the store, the thing he buys most often. I asked him what row it was in, before he could answer, I asked him what was the…
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I have been rambling on here at the forum for some time now. It seems the more I post, the less everyone else does. I get the impression that the different ways I connect things (and I am aware of how far out there I can be) is having an adverse effect on the interactions here.
If this is so, I do sincerely apologize.
My goal is to introduce perspectives that cause others to question some paradigms that (I think) we tend to just accept.
I would like to ask (at this…
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I have mentioned repeating patterns often in my discussions here. I ran across this yesterday. It is a good example of what I've been trying to say. It is a bit shallow, but I think it will get the idea across.
http://www.history.com/shows/mankind-decoded
The show is called "Mankind Decoded", if the link does not work, it can be found at the history channels H2 site.
Added by David Allen on January 30, 2015 at 9:00am — 2 Comments
People tend to get so wrapped up in their own truth, they forget that "the truth" applies to everyone. To see this truth you have to understand that that it is the same for all of us,
We create our lives from the difference of these 2 potentials, our own truth, and "the truth"
If you insist on your truth over "the truth", welcome to hell.
It is when we all start looking for "the truth" over our own truth that heaven is manifested.
Heaven is what faith in "the…
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“The difference between a theosophist and a Theosopher: the former is possibly just a person who is at least willing to consider as epistemologically valid someone else’s intuitive knowledge or wisdom resulting from personal experience of Transcendental (‘Divine’) Nature; the latter is possibly the someone else.”—General Theosophy
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“For a scientist, an intuition is often the beginning of a long exploration; for a Theosopher, often the end of an even longer one.”—General Theosophy
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"There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting."...Gautama Buddha
This my seem an odd quote to introduce my thoughts on near death experiences. I have experienced three near death events. The most recent was a little over six months ago. Another one around my fiftieth birthday...eight years have passed since then. The first took place in the mid 70's. I will discuss the first two NDE's in much less detail than my most…
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Jan. 06
Quotes
Every thought you produce, anything you say, any action you do, it bears your signature.— Thich Nhat Hanh
everything we say and do is a description of ourselves (our understanding)
Added by David Allen on January 6, 2015 at 11:01pm — 5 Comments
“At least you can never lose an argument when you change the knowledge, opinions, or preferences you temporarily are back into the knowledge, opinions, or preferences you merely have.”—General Theosophy
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“Only a really accomplished traveler can change every familiar old road into a slightly unfamiliar new one.”—General Theosophy
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Jan. 06
Quotes
By living deeply in the present moment we can understand the past better and prepare for a better future.— Thich Nhat Hanh
Three cheers for this one.
We can most definitely find our tomorrow in the choices we make today.
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Jan. 02
Quotes
At any moment, you have a choice, that either leads you closer to your spirit or further away from it.— Thich Nhat Hanh
The sentiment here is wonderful, and admittedly true. None the less I think it's misleading. "At any moment" allows one to believe in other moments. "At any moment" in our current common language is followed by may or could, indicating 2 states. The truth (i believe) is "at every moment" there is only 1 state.
We do make choices…
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"METAMORTAL: a Theosophical term referring to a special individual who is 'after, behind, altered from, higher than, beyond' his or her otherwise pointless corporality."—General Theosophy
Added by Richard Ihle on December 28, 2014 at 9:30pm — 1 Comment
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…
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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…
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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
“Buddha’s best disciple is the one who needs him least.”—General Theosophy
Added by Richard Ihle on December 20, 2014 at 1:47pm — 6 Comments
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