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So anywho guys, this little book is (if one is interested in the really old yogi stuff and what they were up too) chalk full of interesting clues! If one knows what they are looking for and is actually interested in this stuff.
acaveyogi
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Dhav I actually do not knowdhav wrote:where do i get the book online John?
dhav
the little book Isa wrote:"Behold the universe in the glory of God: and all that lives and moves on earth. Leaving the transient, find joy in the Eternal: set not your heart on another's possession."
Hi Suzi and welcome to this topic! I am sorry that I missed you in the last topic, but things kind of drifted there.suzisco wrote:I thought it meant the transient life you lived on earth as a mortal. We become attached to the material world and are less inclined to return to our corporeal state once we have tasted the pleasures of daily life. Also when we have a beloved we need to remember that person we do not own and are with only for a short period and death means separation along with the separation from our children and family. These are bonds that may stop us from finding joy in the eternal.
Suzi
What in the heck are they talking about now? Ah man!The little book Isa wrote: Working thus, a man (I suspect that this also includes a woman) may wish for a life of a hundred years. Only actions done in God bind not the soul of man.
Hi Rhutobella sir, and welcome to this topic discussion!Rhutobello wrote:I assume you must read "man" as humans.
If anything is immortal in us, it must be our spirit.... the rest is only produced by molecules from an "blueprint" defined by ours parents genes... which also deliver much of our inherits and way of acting...when we die.... most of it dissolve goes back to nature except the bones that seems to have longer life....However, this is just how I see the physical cycles
I see our body with both brain and heart included as a "car" and I see our spirit as the driver. This way I can understand that we don't always follow our brain, that we can evaluate with our heart, and even take a combination of those two.
Since the heart has no brain.....and the brain ... if it was the only thing producing ideas , it always would believe it was right, we must have one that control it all and can evaluate those signals the brain send out.... and that must be the spirit.
Just like we control our pc..... it has many possibilities.... but it needs to be watched by a person (spirit) who can do the final evaluation.
Thank you Susi! Your input is very appreciated! If I had a choice (as I said in the topic "A Mystic challenge") to interact with a moderator to rep mangagement, on a one to one bases, I would choose you. I just would.suzisco wrote:lol goodness i didn't realise i came accross as so petty minded. I joined in because i was interested and ventured and opinion. Your thread acaveyogi is very interesting and i would hope that you continue with your most excellent work. (just for future stuff, if i am here on mod duty I tend to be pretty open and say its mod stuff, other than that i participate like an average Joe and try to learn from other interesting people).
I in my interpretation was misguided and thought you meant ghostly ever life, I was unaware that people actually really lived physically for longer than 114 years (max). I promise to be a better student acaveyogi and will apply myself more dilligently.
Suzi
Suzi what happened is not your fault. It was my fault. And Suzisuzisco wrote:lol goodness i didn't realise i came accross as so petty minded. I joined in because i was interested and ventured and opinion. Your thread acaveyogi is very interesting and i would hope that you continue with your most excellent work. (just for future stuff, if i am here on mod duty I tend to be pretty open and say its mod stuff, other than that i participate like an average Joe and try to learn from other interesting people).
I in my interpretation was misguided and thought you meant ghostly ever life, I was unaware that people actually really lived physically for longer than 114 years (max). I promise to be a better student acaveyogi and will apply myself more dilligently.
Suzi
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