Re: a newcomer
- From: "Joe" <abc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 06:25:08 -0500
It may be a "Supreme Comedy" but not in the funny sense- more in the ironic.
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Joe
"UV-gap" <semmin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> vimcavoy@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> I've just discovered the meaning of "pantheism" (a term I'd heard over
>> the years, but never researched). As far as I can tell, it is what I
>> have believed for over 30 years. I have many questions. How important
>> is it for me to learn its history and different traditions (from
>> presocratics to Spinoza to Taoism, etc.) and what (if any) are the
>> benefits of finding a group of pantheists? I get the feeling that it is
>> a rather solitary practice, unlike, say, pagan groups...
>>
>> Thanks for any guidance or suggestions.
>
> Study how meditation and its "UV-gap" gave us Advaita -- the 5000 year
> old mother and father of pantheism, and everything quantum-physics and
> Relativity would give us 5000 later -- the same "quantum-gap."
> Read about the only absolute in life: that the limits of all
> spirituality is the SAME -- Samadhi, the Reality called
> dreamless-sleep.
>
> But the most important advise: don't take anything seriously -- the
> mind, and its life, is the "Supreme Comedy"; and if you take things
> seriously it will only make you Laugh all the better when you finally
> get the punch-lline for this Supreme Comedy.
>
> This Laughter is called Kundalini that Christians call their Holy
> Spirit and doctors call every mental-disease in their books.
>
> -- I am this "every mental-disease in doctor's books."
>
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