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Nisargadatta , Sheilah   <sheilahgroup>

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>

> Nothing happens by chance. Everything follows

> perfectly drawn lines, like the trayectories of the

> stars in the firmament.

>

> http://www.sheilah.net

 

Everything is caused by everything else.

 

The trajectory of one event includes the infinite

trajectories of all events.

 

One thing includes all things, one movement includes

all movements.

 

Thus, nothing is caused to happen, nor fails to happen.

 

Nothing moves, nor does anything remain where it is.

 

 

Dan

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Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033>

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> Nisargadatta , Sheilah   <sheilahgroup>

> wrote:

> >

> > Nothing happens by chance. Everything follows

> > perfectly drawn lines, like the trayectories of the

> > stars in the firmament.

> >

> > http://www.sheilah.net

>

> Everything is caused by everything else.

>

> The trajectory of one event includes the infinite

> trajectories of all events.

>

> One thing includes all things, one movement includes

> all movements.

>

> Thus, nothing is caused to happen, nor fails to happen.

>

> Nothing moves, nor does anything remain where it is.

>

>

> Dan

 

e# once in my life

i noticed something moved

or rather it fell

within perception range

but i cannot be so sure

and since then i have been waiting

for the sun to set

to see if i could find a trace

where it crashed on the floor

with a splash.

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> > Everything is caused by everything else.

> >

> > The trajectory of one event includes the infinite

> > trajectories of all events.

> >

> > One thing includes all things, one movement includes

> > all movements.

> >

> > Thus, nothing is caused to happen, nor fails to happen.

> >

> > Nothing moves, nor does anything remain where it is.

> >

> >

> > Dan

>

> e# once in my life

> i noticed something moved

> or rather it fell

> within perception range

> but i cannot be so sure

> and since then i have been waiting

> for the sun to set

> to see if i could find a trace

> where it crashed on the floor

> with a splash.

 

Nice, e#

 

Where to look, where to look?

 

-- Dan

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