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Mother and consort of mythology, the Tibetan Buddhists, Mohammed, and Krishna *** |
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To love the Mother, is to enter the Mother/spouse consort of mythology.
Christian (my friend by that name, who was also a part of my oversoul) wanted to play the bagpipes, had a necklace from the Haida which he was compelled to buy, and other similar experiences to mine.
The Tibetan Buddhists are bringing the emptiness into the form. Hence shaved heads- re: my experience of shaving my big beard off and feeling less in form and more in emptiness.
Arjuna's lesson from Krishna- give up the fruit of the action (ie make it wholly a devotional act, with no thought of reward, for the reward is already yours).
Mohammed- a warrior, yet a devotional warrior- a true Arjuna.
There is no need to praise another, but only to praise God for manifesting that other. All thanks to God.
While reading the Uddhava Gita on a rooftop in Varanasi I witnesses half of a completely white rainbow- the white light of the eternal Self, before it fragments into the many colours of multiplicity.
The eighth chakra opened when I prayed for one who was against me, and when I accepted my own evil. …re: Christ’s teaching to pray for your enemies (because all is one, you are really praying for your macrocosmic Self)
*** These inspiring fragments and quotes are taken from the unpublished writings of Jack Haas, selected from the notebooks 1990-2005. |
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