Thursday, 31 March 2011

Re: [satsang] For every beautiful flower that appears in the...

O my beloved Master Osho! i offer dis lovely flower at Ur lotus feet.
Osho Mohan 01 April 04:12
O my beloved Master Osho! i offer dis lovely flower at Ur lotus feet.
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Christine Lavoie
Christine Lavoie24 March 18:58
For every beautiful flower that appears in the field, Life given to each doesn't discriminates for there is ONE life shared amongst all. It is is of its own volution that it proclaims itself a flower or remain simply as LIFE.

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Re: [satsang] yogah karmasu kaushalam

Seen dis type of posture first time in life time! Really a very good pic.
Osho Mohan 01 April 04:07
Seen dis type of posture first time in life time! Really a very good pic.
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Burra Gopi
Burra Gopi31 March 20:58
yogah karmasu kaushalam

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[satsang] yogah karmasu kaushalam

yogah karmasu kaushalam
Burra Gopi 01 April 03:58
yogah karmasu kaushalam

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[satsang] Happy, Lucky and an auspicious day to you, My...

Ven Vicittalankara posted in satsang
Happy, Lucky and an auspicious day to you, My Dhamma friends ! May this blessing day bring you good luck, happiness, peace, wealth and everything you want and you need.May you all be happy, well and peaceful forever. May you create your future in peace and make everyone happy and peace. May Buddha bless you and your work!
Ven Vicittalankara 01 April 02:13
Happy, Lucky and an auspicious day to you, My Dhamma friends ! May this blessing day bring you good luck, happiness, peace, wealth and everything you want and you need.May you all be happy, well and peaceful forever. May you create your future in peace and make everyone happy and peace. May Buddha bless you and your work!

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Re: [satsang] Every spiritual path leads directly AWAY from the...

yes :)
Chris Collins 31 March 23:06
yes :)
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Carolyn Wind
Carolyn Wind31 March 15:58
:))) clinging to the map...rather than recognizing the territory ~~~♥ thank you, Richard~~!!
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Richard Young
Richard Young31 March 15:53
Every spiritual path leads directly AWAY from the awareness of our true nature. So choose a path (it really doesn't matter which one as long as it calls to you), follow it faithfully and vigorously, and figure this out as soon as you can.

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Re: [satsang] Every spiritual path leads directly AWAY from the...

:)))   clinging to the map...rather than recognizing the territory ~~~♥   thank you, Richard~~!!
Carolyn Wind 31 March 22:58
:))) clinging to the map...rather than recognizing the territory ~~~♥ thank you, Richard~~!!
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Richard Young
Richard Young31 March 15:53
Every spiritual path leads directly AWAY from the awareness of our true nature. So choose a path (it really doesn't matter which one as long as it calls to you), follow it faithfully and vigorously, and figure this out as soon as you can.

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[satsang] Every spiritual path leads directly AWAY from the...

Richard Young posted in satsang
Every spiritual path leads directly AWAY from the awareness of our true nature. So choose a path (it really doesn't matter which one as long as it calls to you), follow it faithfully and vigorously, and figure this out as soon as you can.
Richard Young 31 March 22:53
Every spiritual path leads directly AWAY from the awareness of our true nature. So choose a path (it really doesn't matter which one as long as it calls to you), follow it faithfully and vigorously, and figure this out as soon as you can.

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[satsang] The greatest gift you may offer yourself or...

The greatest gift you may offer yourself or others is the willingness to be sincere.
Matt Kahn 31 March 22:46
The greatest gift you may offer yourself or others is the willingness to be sincere.

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[satsang] "Happiness is mental. Machines cannot provide us...

Bruce Godden posted in satsang
"Happiness is mental. Machines cannot provide us with it, nor can we buy it. Money and wealth are only partial sources of happiness, not happiness per se. Those will not produce happiness directly. Happiness must develop from within ourselves; nobody can give it to us. The ultimate source is tranquility, or peace of mind.  http://www.facebook.com/l/7b6c0vRkzVIRTO2kIF89_31t4-Q/spiritualblissblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/money-and-wealth-are-only-partial.html
Bruce Godden 31 March 21:04
"Happiness is mental. Machines cannot provide us with it, nor can we buy it. Money and wealth are only partial sources of happiness, not happiness per se. Those will not produce happiness directly. Happiness must develop from within ourselves; nobody can give it to us. The ultimate source is tranquility, or peace of mind.

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Re: [satsang] The realization of wholeness or oneness is the...

All is one...<3...
José Manuel 31 March 19:25
All is one...♥...
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Richard Young
Richard Young30 March 18:00
The realization of wholeness or oneness is the ultimate intimacy, the TWO melting back into ONE as the result of the agency and potency of LOVE. But of course, "twoness" is only an appearance and "oneness" is our true estate, our birthright, and the ground of our being. So intimacy is really just the recognition of what has always been true about us. And LOVE opens our eyes.

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Re: [satsang] For one has taken his birth, death is certain;...

how u can say for one who is dead, birth is certain..On what basis this statement is write? any thing written in stripteaser is write
Deewana Bharti 31 March 18:35
how u can say for one who is dead, birth is certain..On what basis this statement is write? any thing written in stripteaser is write
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Angesh Naipaul
Angesh Naipaul31 March 05:13
For one has taken his birth, death is certain; and for one who is dead, birth is certain..Therefore, in the unavoidable discharge of your duty, you should not lament...(Bg 2.27)

PURPORT

One has to take birth according to one's activities of life..And, after finishing on term of activities, one has to die to take birth for the next...In this way the cycle of birth and death is revolving, one after the other without liberation...This cycle of birth and death does not, however, support unnecessary murder, slaughter and war..but at the same time violence and war are inevitable factors in human society for keeping law and order..

The battle of Kuruksetra, being the will of the Supreme, was an inevitable event, and to fight for the right cause is the duty of a ksatriya. Why should he be afraid of or aggrieved at the death of this relatives since he was discharging his proper duty? He did not deserve to break the law, thereby becoming subjected to the reactions of sinful acts, of which he was afraid...By avoiding the discharge of his proper duty, he would not be able to stop the death of his relatives, and he would be degraded due to his selection of the wrong path of action....

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare......Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare...Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare....Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama
Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare...Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....

Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe

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[satsang] "Perceptions, mental formations and...

Bruce Godden posted in satsang
"Perceptions, mental formations and consciousness." Over 2,500 years ago, the Buddha identified these three mental phenomena - or, perhaps, noumena, to be more precise - as the root cause of suffering. In growing up we are conditioned by the people in our lives and our culture to regard so-called "normal" perceptions, mental formations and consciousness as being our "reality."  Few even think about these concepts, much less question whether our "reality" is so "real" after all. In a very literal sense, it could be said that we are "addicted" to our thinking, and the perceptions, ideas, inner narratives and identities that we take to be who we "are."  http://www.facebook.com/l/7b6c0fwfcGh378GSi4bXnkjZFDA/spiritualtranzendence.blogspot.com/2011/03/ending-of-ego-addiction-pathless-land.html
Bruce Godden 31 March 16:54
"Perceptions, mental formations and consciousness." Over 2,500 years ago, the Buddha identified these three mental phenomena - or, perhaps, noumena, to be more precise - as the root cause of suffering. In growing up we are conditioned by the people in our lives and our culture to regard so-called "normal" perceptions, mental formations and consciousness as being our "reality."

Few even think about these concepts, much less question whether our "reality" is so "real" after all. In a very literal sense, it could be said that we are "addicted" to our thinking, and the perceptions, ideas, inner narratives and identities that we take to be who we "are."

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. . . tran.ZEN.dance . . .: The Ending of Ego-Addiction: "A Pathless Land"
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Re: [satsang] http://www.facebook.com/l/7b6c0GhKGto_f85xCeg9RHsb...

A very informative & inspiring video, everyone must watch & follow if u r a human being.
Osho Mohan 31 March 12:56
A very informative & inspiring video, everyone must watch & follow if u r a human being.
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Janet Carpenter
Janet Carpenter30 March 13:29
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2012 - A Message of Hope
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BE THE CHANGE - Join the Choice Point facebook community http://www.facebook.com/pages/Choice-Point/191707410864399 There is no time left to be complacent. The world is changing now. Not tomorrow. Be part of the change for good. The love. Not the fear. Let go your attachment to the ol

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[satsang] For one has taken his birth, death is certain;...

Angesh Naipaul posted in satsang
For one has taken his birth, death is certain; and for one who is dead, birth is certain..Therefore, in the unavoidable discharge of your duty, you should not lament...(Bg 2.27)  PURPORT  One has to take birth according to one's activities of life..And, after finishing on term of activities, one has to die to take birth for the next...In this way the cycle of birth and death is revolving, one after the other without liberation...This cycle of birth and death does not, however, support unnecessary murder, slaughter and war..but at the same time violence and war are inevitable factors in human society for keeping law and order..  The battle of Kuruksetra, being the will of the Supreme, was an inevitable event, and to fight for the right cause is the duty of a ksatriya. Why should he be afraid of or aggrieved at the death of this relatives since he was discharging his proper duty? He did not deserve to break the law, thereby becoming subjected to the reactions of sinful acts, of which he was afraid...By avoiding the discharge of his proper duty, he would not be able to stop the death of his relatives, and he would be degraded due to his selection of the wrong path of action....  Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare......Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare...Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare....Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare...Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....  Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe
Angesh Naipaul 31 March 12:13
For one has taken his birth, death is certain; and for one who is dead, birth is certain..Therefore, in the unavoidable discharge of your duty, you should not lament...(Bg 2.27)

PURPORT

One has to take birth according to one's activities of life..And, after finishing on term of activities, one has to die to take birth for the next...In this way the cycle of birth and death is revolving, one after the other without liberation...This cycle of birth and death does not, however, support unnecessary murder, slaughter and war..but at the same time violence and war are inevitable factors in human society for keeping law and order..

The battle of Kuruksetra, being the will of the Supreme, was an inevitable event, and to fight for the right cause is the duty of a ksatriya. Why should he be afraid of or aggrieved at the death of this relatives since he was discharging his proper duty? He did not deserve to break the law, thereby becoming subjected to the reactions of sinful acts, of which he was afraid...By avoiding the discharge of his proper duty, he would not be able to stop the death of his relatives, and he would be degraded due to his selection of the wrong path of action....

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare......Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare...Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare....Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama
Hare Hare.....Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare...Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.....

Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe

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[satsang] "In comparing Islam with Judaism, the mystical...

Bruce Godden posted in satsang
"In comparing Islam with Judaism, the mystical dimension of Islam was much more prominently widespread than Kabbalah," writes Omad Safi. "And unlike the Christian tradition, the mysticism of Islam was not cloistered in monasteries. Sufis were -- and remain -- social and political agents who went about seeking the Divine in the very midst of humanity."  http://www.facebook.com/l/7b6c0pvE-VFtifLEXz-4AL6bQ7w/spiritualnotreligious.blogspot.com/2011/03/rumi-sufism-and-light-of-islam.html
Bruce Godden 31 March 11:51
"In comparing Islam with Judaism, the mystical dimension of Islam was much more prominently widespread than Kabbalah," writes Omad Safi. "And unlike the Christian tradition, the mysticism of Islam was not cloistered in monasteries. Sufis were -- and remain -- social and political agents who went about seeking the Divine in the very midst of humanity."

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[satsang] A small Big Story A little girl and her father...

Ven Vicittalankara posted in satsang
A small Big Story  A little girl and her father were crossing a bridge. The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter, "Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river." The little girl said, "No, Dad. You hold my hand." "What's the difference?" Asked the puzzled father. "There's a big difference," replied the little girl."If I hold your hand and something happens to me, chances are that I may let your hand go. But if you hold my hand,I know for sure that no matter what happens, you will never let my hand go."  In any relationship, the essence of trust is not in its bind, but in its bond. So hold the hand of the person whom you love rather than expecting them to hold urs...  The beauty of life does not depend on how happy you are. But on how happy others can be because of you!!!
Ven Vicittalankara 31 March 09:09
A small Big Story

A little girl and her father were crossing a bridge. The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter, "Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river."
The little girl said, "No, Dad. You hold my hand."
"What's the difference?" Asked the puzzled father.
"There's a big difference," replied the little girl."If I hold your hand and something happens to me, chances are that I may let your hand go. But if you hold my hand,I know for sure that no matter what happens, you will never let my hand go."

In any relationship, the essence of trust is not in its bind, but in its bond. So hold the hand of the person whom you love rather than expecting them to hold urs...

The beauty of life does not depend on how happy you are. But on how happy others can be because of you!!!

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[satsang] A small Big Story A little girl and her father...

Ven Vicittalankara posted in satsang
A small Big Story  A little girl and her father were crossing a bridge. The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter, "Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river." The little girl said, "No, Dad. You hold my hand." "What's the difference?" Asked the puzzled father. "There's a big difference," replied the little girl."If I hold your hand and something happens to me, chances are that I may let your hand go. But if you hold my hand,I know for sure that no matter what happens, you will never let my hand go."  In any relationship, the essence of trust is not in its bind, but in its bond. So hold the hand of the person whom you love rather than expecting them to hold urs...  The beauty of life does not depend on how happy you are. But on how happy others can be because of you!!!
Ven Vicittalankara 31 March 09:09
A small Big Story

A little girl and her father were crossing a bridge. The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter, "Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river."
The little girl said, "No, Dad. You hold my hand."
"What's the difference?" Asked the puzzled father.
"There's a big difference," replied the little girl."If I hold your hand and something happens to me, chances are that I may let your hand go. But if you hold my hand,I know for sure that no matter what happens, you will never let my hand go."

In any relationship, the essence of trust is not in its bind, but in its bond. So hold the hand of the person whom you love rather than expecting them to hold urs...

The beauty of life does not depend on how happy you are. But on how happy others can be because of you!!!

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Wednesday, 30 March 2011

[satsang] Ever since happiness heard your name, it has been...

Patrick Cabeza De Baca posted in satsang
Ever since happiness heard your name, it has been running through the streets trying to find you.
Patrick Cabeza De Baca 31 March 06:22
Ever since happiness heard your name, it has been running through the streets trying to find you."
Fin Hafiz of Persia

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[satsang] A miraculous dream woke me up last night.. I feel...

Martijn van der Veen posted in satsang
A miraculous dream woke me up last night.. I feel soooo light now..<3<3<3
Martijn van der Veen 31 March 05:56
A miraculous dream woke me up last night.. I feel soooo light now..♥♥♥

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