Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 Hi Elizabeth, That's how it seems they might have lived, from how they spoke, and what was written (and translated from their native languages)... However, I've learned (the 'hard way') that words, and the way things are spoken, can be (and often are) no reflection whatsoever on actual 'apperceived non-head-knowledge'. In other words, it's impossible to judge 'knowingness' through 'speakingness'. To ponder how the so-called saints lived can be interesting, but entirely pointless -- and to make a judgment like 'sick puppies' (based on remembered words, which in turn are often based on poor translations) can be indicative of a 'judging entity'. Love, Omkara (Tim) Nisargadatta, elizabethwells2001 wrote: > " I feel like I am. > > " But I know I am not. > (head knowledge) > > " Can you live like > that? " > > > > El's reply: > " Hell no. > And HHHHHell NOOOO! " > > Yet that is how many > of the so-called > Saints in recorded > history lived. > " Sick puppies. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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