Re: grocery store...
--- In HarshaSatsangh (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com, "Warwick Wakefield"
wrote:
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> From: markwotter704
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> I went to the grocery store this evening, as there was little at
> home to convince the palette... As I walked in the store, and
later
> inside, from some-one else... I met the eyes of a very young
child.
> Perhaps 7 months... maybe more, but not much more... We locked
eyes
> and we grinned. We played "hide and seek". We laughed when the
> parents noticed and "got it". Yum.
>
> May all beings become 7 months of age again...
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> Love, Mark
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>
> Oh Mark, how beautiful!
> Is it because they bring our own innocence to the surface that we
so love young children?
Yeah, maybe... or not. My innocence was at the surface, and two
tykes notciced it. Yum. Only the very few "adults" do so, but they
exist too, and it's much the same when we connect. Yum.
>
> And I forgot to tell you; you got the Nobel for your work on
streaming potentials,
Oh, how sweet, but how unecessary. I was serious in my enquiry about
your belief in Devas. It seems a nice explanation of events beyond
our comprehension, but is it true?
> and your acceptance speech is included in every anthology
> of insights that revealed, in the late twentieth century,
> (what was revolutionary then but is common knowledge now)
> that the scientific method is severely limited
> in an immaterial universe.\
Yes, my word, yes. Immaterial is as it does... I've mentioned to
several folk that I feel science and spiritualy are not mutually
exclusive, but are smply descriptions of the universe arising from
different levels. Science is on the level of thought, and
spirituality is beyond thought. What was God "thinking..."(?)
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> Love
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> MArk
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