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[Fwd: [Shaivism] Sutra 3]-Madhya's response to Marcus

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Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar) wrote:

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> Madhya's response to Marcus's comments.

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> Madhya

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> p.s. Oh, by the way. I was unclear with that comment about 'boring.'

> I meant to express that the mind, contemplating the challenge of

> another committed meditation may say to itself, "this is so

> incredible. one would think sitting and thinking absolutely nothing

> and being utterly and completely aware is really boring. it seems

> like it ought to be boring." I confess that I have thought this.

> But I also confess that while I have had to use hard discipline, at

> times, and have often given up the battle for another day, I have

> never been for one moment bored during meditation. Restless,

> fearful, anxious, uncommitted...all of these. But never bored. How

> fascinating! It seems like it would be boring!

 

Gloria Greco shares:

Life is one ongoing meditation to me which at certain moments moves

into a cavern without a ceiling, so that in this the process appears to

have moved deeper. This is the illusion, without thought or time

everything just is. The realization of being is just this...movement,

rest, movement, rest. In silence it is all one.

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If the perfect is taken from the perfect, the perfect remains."

 

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Gloria--

 

Yes, your expression of Grace resonates with me also.

 

 

Devotion,

 

Madhya

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