Getting people to say nice things about Microsoft (Linspire repo) <OT>

Dev Anshul dev.anshul at tcs.com
Fri Feb 2 10:12:47 UTC 2007


It is interesting, though, the manner in which an ordinary person 
perceives ease and the way a yogi would - the beer, steaks and french 
fries, or the easy life as most people know it, is what an ordinary person 
seeks, and I belong to the same category. :-) However, even though a yogi 
undergoes struggles and hardships in life, they affect his mind much 
lesser, because he has an attitude of ease, not one of struggle, conflict 
and disharmony, which is what really ruins it - these difficulties are 
manifested additionally at an internal level for most of us. This concept 
of ease is wonderful - having the attitude of a witness reduces internal 
manifestation of difficulties - once the mind isn't involved, but only a 
witness, things start seeming easier, even though one may be putting in an 
equal amount of effort as before. :-)




Ric Moore <wayward4now at gmail.com> 
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On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 14:27 +0530, Dev Anshul wrote:
> 
> If this is indeed your last incarnation, do you mean specifically on
> the earth, or more generally in the physical dimension? :-) 

Wow! Good question! I better check! <grins> The way I understood Cayce
we incarnate here on Earth through the progressions of the Zodiac. Once
you hit Scorpio, it's the last dance on Earth and then you go to
experience another round of incarnations where there are more dimensions
to experience someplace else, just not here. It's interesting stuff.
Something to ponder while idling away beating on my computer trying to
get a stupid video to work. So, it would be both, here on Earth and in
this physical dimension. I figure I wore the Orange in my last life and
am making up for it in this! Just what does a Margi do in the life he
has to come back to? I figure he'll have some beer, steaks and french
fries. <grins hugely> No wonder the Dali Lama laughs so much! He knows!
He's happy as a clam, so am I! To all the Scorps on this list, we're
outa here! Even Jesus said it, "Death, where is thy sting?" So, there
isn't one. Life has got the stinger. Enjoy it when it's good. Ric


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