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Thursday, June 29th, 2006 Rama Sita Ram
Hare Ram. My Soul calling my Soul. Come look in the mirror...What do you see? Who is there? Who smiles out to you from the darkness? Whose arms open in love and draw you in? Quick! Find a cloth and clean that mirror so you can see more clearly. Ram Ram. Wipe that mirror clean so you can see the face shining there. Ram Ram. Wait! The mirror is a lake that has no ripples on the surface. That's why you thought it was solid. Jump in! Dive in! Fall in! Take off your clothes of separateness and swim in that lake. Feel your body flowing with the water. Dissolve and lose yourself. What is the water? What is 'me'? Who cares! Ram Ram!
'Hare' means sustainer and protector of life. Sita and Rama, are the queen and king of the universe, the earth and the sky, the individual reflection of the One and the One itself, the dual aspects of our one Spirit.
Hare Raama Raama Raama Seetaaraama Raama Raama
Raama Raama Seetaaraama, Raama Raama Seetaaraama
Seetaaraama Seetaaraama Raama Raama Seetaaraama
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Tzolkin's comment posted July 9th @ 8:16 AM: Duality is the real root of our suffering and of all our conflicts. All our concepts and beliefs, no matter how profound they may seem, are like nets which trap us in dualism. When we discover our limits we have to try to overcome them, untying ourselves from whatever type of religious, political, or social conviction may condition us. We have to abandon such concepts as “enlightenment,” “the nature of the mind,” and so on, until we no longer neglect to integrate our knowledge with our actual existence.
-Daniel Pincbeck
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