[MD] differences between MoQ and SOM
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Thu Nov 6 00:30:58 PST 2008
At 09:06 AM 11/5/2008, you wrote:
>Marsha to Andre:
>
>It seems you are blessed to hear the music of a funeral procession
>outside you window. What better experience to wake you to
>life? There is a practice of imagining one's death. I do it
>occasionally. Mimicking death is a mystical experience in many
>initiations. Born again? Hopefully without too much dogma!
>Sorry, but I've been thinking about the Marche Funebre. Or what it
>would be like to suddenly have no-thing.
>
>Hi Marsha,
>
>I am thinking of death everyday and have real dreams about my own death
>occassionally. Is this weird?
>
>Unsure if you follow my persuit of this intellectual level patterns
>discussion with very insightful contributions, I find that the closer I get
>to experiencing the intellectual level (rather that understanding it) the
>little series of insights and clarifications (from other Discuss
>posts) appear to bring me closer to the notion that I already know all those
>things but that a veil is being removed, layer after layer. And the more
>that are removed the more I feel I am returning to the (my?) origins of my
>(pre?) existence.
>Is this weird? or am I just being grandiose?
>
>Do you think these 2 experiences may be related?
Andre,
Not weird. Not grandiose. There is a knowing beyond the four levels.
I am trying to strip away the veils of confusion, too. Sometimes I
do. Sometimes I don't. Either way "I" seem to be compelled to
pursue clarity.
Yes weird. Yes grandiose. There is a knowing beyond the four levels.
Marsha
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The Universe is uncaused, like a net of jewels in which each is a
reflection of all the others in a fantastic, interrelated harmony without end.
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