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Delusion_of_Self
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Re: what happens when you die??? [Re: Swami]
#4099808 - 04/26/05 05:10 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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It was Sri Rajarsi Janakananda (James J. Lynn). After and to the date is Sri Daya Mata.
It was ridiculous of your part to say ex-Swami Kriyananda was his #1 disciple. Why didn't he choose him as his successor?
You just want to argue, so argue with someone else... I don't see why you SHOULD believe me, I couldn't care less. It's the same to me...
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Re: what happens when you die??? [Re: Swami]
#4099813 - 04/26/05 05:11 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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It WAS a joke, but not a good one. We turned it off.
Edited by MarkostheGnostic (04/26/05 05:25 PM)
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Re: what happens when you die??? [Re: Swami]
#4099814 - 04/26/05 05:11 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Swami said: How does successor = disciple? Hint: Try www. dictionary.com.
OMG that's so true!
-------------------- "It is never a question of belief; the only scientific attitude one can take on any subject is whether it is true. The law of gravitation worked as efficiently before Newton as after him. The cosmos would be fairly chaotic if its laws could not operate without the sanction of human belief." -- Sri Yukteswar
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Lynn gave millions of dollars to SRF, Walters merely dedicated his life.
Hmmm, politics AND religion? Who wudda thunk it!
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Re: what happens when you die??? [Re: Swami]
#4099856 - 04/26/05 05:24 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yes, but Yogananda's face didn't mold over with Trichoderma as expected (and as seen through the window on his coffin [who puts a window on a coffin?]) - surely that accounts for the exceptional purity and holiness that radiated from his pranically-enhanced etheric body feeding energy into his astral and physical bodies respectively...or do you think the prana lept over the hyper-pranic interface and fed directly his astral or EVEN his physical body directly??!!...I bet you're a traditionalist who goes with the former, but who knows...I bet there's some miraculous thinking lurking in Swami. How ELSE could anyone possibly explain the lack of a green yogi I ask you?!
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Re: what happens when you die??? [Re: OmEgAx1]
#4099866 - 04/26/05 05:26 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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OmEgAx1 said: 1) We know conclusively black holes exist. Weve seen black holes in several areas. One example is black holes in double star systems where 1 of the stars collapsed into a black hole and is slowely eating the other star, we can visually see it.
2) You are right by saying time doesnt cease to exist, time is just meaningless. Im suggesting if time is meaningless, time may as well not exist. We have all thought as a rock before. Its how you thought before you were born, when you were not yet alive to percieve time, the matter that makes up your body was around since the beginning of the universe, and since the beginning of the universe, over 20 billion years has passed till you were conciously aware of time, to you it all passed in an instant to the moment you were born, Im saying when you die, its very similar.
Does that make it more clear?
1) http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/dec/22barc.htm?zcc=rl argue with the link... doesn't appear so conclusive to me... if you want more authority, look to Einsteins postulations.
2) We didn't have perception therefore we never experienced it... I see where your comming from, but your arguing stance and your wording isn't helping to focus it. It'd be like asking water how it feels, or the rock how it feels, it'd never know how it feels as it doesn't have a conscious to experience it. Provided water does gain a conscious, it couldn't tell you how it felt beforehand, as it would have no recollection of it... apply that to humans, do you have a recollection of non-existance?
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Look who's talking.... A man who doesn't have his story straight...One who was searching for God and now look where he is...creating a philosophy based on racket ball...
just kidding Swami...
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Yes, but Yogananda's face didn't mold over with Trichoderma as expected...
See: Mycology Forum (hint: pressure cooker!)
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Let's add some more personal attacks! It really helps to further the discussion.
-------------------- "Their is one overriding question that concerns us all: How can we get out of the fatal groove we are in, the one that is leading towards the brink?" Albert Szent-Gyorgyi "We may not be capable of eradicating the corruption of reason, but we must nevertheless counter it at every instance and with every means." Dan Agin "Politics is the best religion and politicians are the worst followers." -It's ok to trip as long as you don't fall. -Substance over Style. -Common sense is uncommon.
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Wouldn't that result in a rash?
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Only if you haven't been exposed to it.
-------------------- "Their is one overriding question that concerns us all: How can we get out of the fatal groove we are in, the one that is leading towards the brink?" Albert Szent-Gyorgyi "We may not be capable of eradicating the corruption of reason, but we must nevertheless counter it at every instance and with every means." Dan Agin "Politics is the best religion and politicians are the worst followers." -It's ok to trip as long as you don't fall. -Substance over Style. -Common sense is uncommon.
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creating a philosophy based on racket ball...
The field of expression is not important, but expertise in any endeavor requires some mastery of self. Competition merely provides a measuring stick to see what you have learned.
The principles that I apply to my chosen hobby apply to most.
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Re: what happens when you die??? [Re: Swami]
#4100048 - 04/26/05 06:08 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Metaphors = Experience = Self Expression = Life = Fate
(MeSelf)
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