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SilenceEli said Jun 5, 6:15 PM: |
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Re: SilenceEli said Jun 5, 6:17 PM: |
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“Spend a few minutes every morning and evening in the silence of your own shrine or home; spend them with the highest of all the powers that you know of. Be in His elevating and inspiring company; worship Him mentally; offer unto Him all the work you do; you will come out of the silence nobler and more heroic than when you went in.” - Sathya Sai Baba |
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Re: SilenceFastDart said Aug 3, 5:16 PM: |
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The Power of Silence Sorcerers stalk themselves in order to break the power of their obsessions. There are many ways of stalking oneself. If you don't want to use the idea of your death, you can use poems to stalk yourself. I stalk myself with them. I deliver a jolt to myself with them. I listen, and shut off my internal dialogue and let my inner silence gain momentum. Then the combination of the poem and the silence delivers the jolt. See if you can feel what I'm talking about with this poem by José Gorostiza. …this incessant stubborn dying, Carlos Castaneda's Don Juan's Teachings
this living death, that slays you, oh God, in your rigorous handiwork, in the roses, in the stones, in the indomitable stars and in the flesh that burns out, like a bonfire lit by a song, a dream, a hue that hits the eye. …and you, yourself, perhaps have died eternities of ages out there, without us knowing about it, we dregs, crumbs, ashes of you; you that still are present, like a star faked by its very light, an empty light without star that reaches us, hiding its infinite catastrophe. |
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Re: SilenceBhatta said Nov 8, 6:12 PM: |
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That state which transcends speech and thought is mauna (Silence); it is meditation without mental activity. Subjugation of the mind is meditation; deep |
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