tu fui ego eris; tempus solus est aeternus

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tu fui ego eris; tempus solus est aeternus

Post by Jayashree Ravi » Thu Dec 17, 2015 1:32 am

This question is to RR ji.

What does this quote in subject line mean? (Noted it down from your signature). Why did you choose it? :D
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Re: tu fui ego eris; tempus solus est aeternus

Post by Rohiniranjan » Fri Dec 18, 2015 12:22 am

Jayashree Ravi wrote:This question is to RR ji.

What does this quote in subject line mean? (Noted it down from your signature). Why did you choose it? :D
Latin is a beautiful Mother too; perhaps a loving mausi (Auntie?) who embraced us when Ma (sanskrit?) was displeased (Never really!) --

I was you; you will be me.
TIME is eternal (measure)


Take it {seriously}, or NOT ;-)

That is what freedom-of-choice is about? ;-)
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Post by Talia » Fri Dec 18, 2015 10:20 am

Reminds me of this song.


If You Were Me

If you were me
And I was you
If you had to play my part out
What would you do

Two crazy stories,
Two different views
If you were me
And I was you

If you were me
And I was you
What kind of crazy things
Would I have to do

Who likes to party
Who stays at home
If you were me
And I was you

Never like strangers
Though never the same
Two circus side-shows
And laughter in the rain

You stay with the full moon
You search for the stars
Thank God it's heaven
Here we both are

If you were me
And I was you
If you had to play my part out
What would you do

Two crazy stories,
Two different views
If you were me, if you were me
If you were me and I was you..

Songwriters: REA, CHRISTOPHER ANTON
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Post by Rohiniranjan » Fri Dec 18, 2015 3:18 pm

very nice!
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Re: tu fui ego eris; tempus solus est aeternus

Post by Jayashree Ravi » Fri Dec 18, 2015 4:44 pm

Rohiniranjan wrote:
Latin is a beautiful Mother too; perhaps a loving mausi (Auntie?) who embraced us when Ma (sanskrit?) was displeased (Never really!) --

I was you; you will be me.
TIME is eternal (measure)


Take it {seriously}, or NOT ;-)

That is what freedom-of-choice is about? ;-)
Ah... great explanatiion. Thanks. (For a moment, thought it was French, since you were in Canada).
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Re: tu fui ego eris; tempus solus est aeternus

Post by Rohiniranjan » Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:27 pm

Jayashree Ravi wrote:
Rohiniranjan wrote:
Latin is a beautiful Mother too; perhaps a loving mausi (Auntie?) who embraced us when Ma (sanskrit?) was displeased (Never really!) --

I was you; you will be me.
TIME is eternal (measure)


Take it {seriously}, or NOT ;-)

That is what freedom-of-choice is about? ;-)
Ah... great explanatiion. Thanks. (For a moment, thought it was French, since you were in Canada).
Basically, the theme is "circle of life" = astrology! ;-)
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Post by Jayashree Ravi » Fri Dec 18, 2015 7:25 pm

Sounds like 'advaita' to me :).

(To all: all I know of advaita can be summarized in this 1 line - we are all essentially part and parcel of the same principle).
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Post by Rohiniranjan » Fri Dec 18, 2015 10:59 pm

Jayashree Ravi wrote:Sounds like 'advaita' to me :).

(To all: all I know of advaita can be summarized in this 1 line - we are all essentially part and parcel of the same principle).
Yep! Quantum reality?
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Post by Charlesman » Sat Mar 26, 2016 1:01 am

"As we are, so will you be" is related to the dead, I think. It's a slogan typically found on tombstones, crypts, etc.

It is very interesting how some concepts appear in many places in the world, seemingly unrelated to eachother.

But then again I guess the laws of nature are the same whereever you go and therefore wisdom is universal (or at least global.)

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Post by Rohiniranjan » Sat May 21, 2016 12:22 am

Yes! Rather befitting a cemetery/grave-site.
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