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Some Thoughts Muses & Meanderings / Re: As Much As You Love Another
« on: February 26, 2025, 21:34:05 pm »
Occerpa, I appreciate your reply to my salutation in your direction. I was not interested in Sai Babba for myself, but your steadfastness in your teacher or guru.
I too have my own thoughts, beliefs, teachers that have lived past the expiration of their flesh. Some might not necessarily blend or jive with those on this forum. So some I keep to myself for the time being. Although I would like to add that our homework here through various avatars or ascended master is not so much to add to our collective informational libraries, but a shedding of that which no longer serves us and come unto our Creator naked of all preconceived thoughts, dogma or mental luggage or preconceived anticipation about anything. There's a saying I read somewhere that states, " when you're not thinking with God, your really not thinking at all."
So I do this by staying present, either through meditation, yoga, listening to music or even a reading a book, thusly leaving myself open to learn or be taught something new.
Namaste' to you Occerpa. There's no word for goodbye in any native american language here in the America's. But we do have a saying in my tribes language of Ojibwa. And it is, "Giga wa-bamin miina-wa." This phrase in English means, I will see you again. Because there is no death or opposite to life.
I too have my own thoughts, beliefs, teachers that have lived past the expiration of their flesh. Some might not necessarily blend or jive with those on this forum. So some I keep to myself for the time being. Although I would like to add that our homework here through various avatars or ascended master is not so much to add to our collective informational libraries, but a shedding of that which no longer serves us and come unto our Creator naked of all preconceived thoughts, dogma or mental luggage or preconceived anticipation about anything. There's a saying I read somewhere that states, " when you're not thinking with God, your really not thinking at all."
So I do this by staying present, either through meditation, yoga, listening to music or even a reading a book, thusly leaving myself open to learn or be taught something new.
Namaste' to you Occerpa. There's no word for goodbye in any native american language here in the America's. But we do have a saying in my tribes language of Ojibwa. And it is, "Giga wa-bamin miina-wa." This phrase in English means, I will see you again. Because there is no death or opposite to life.