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Choice for Change

Here is a wonderful poem that a dear friend living in Sweden shared with me on 11-11-1998. I just found it on my somewhere in the depths of my computer, collecting cobwebs and e-dust. I've not corrected any errors in his English but I think it's all pretty good....

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Past and Future memory

Whilst sitting a morning or two ago I started to have some realisation with regards to "time". I experienced "time" more objectively than is usual and in that space I was able to note various qualities. How accurate these observations are I can't say. They certainly...

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Your divinity

Your Divinity is within. Your brain is a bio-metaphysical reality creation mechanism. It is a somewhat like a film projector. Your mind feeds in the film, The Light that is God and your I AM Presence, shine through that film, et voila! You perceive reality as you know...

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The Mythology of Anger (Part One)

[Blogged in May 2005] Anger is a powerful force. I used to claim that I didn't tend to ever feel angry. Then later down the track I discovered that this force would arise within my world more often than I'd allowed myself to admit—or, more accurately, to truly feel...

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Chaos and change

There is something about the human ego-mind that detests chaos and change on level at which most people relate to their lives. The paradox is that it's the human ego-mind that consistently creates perceived outer chaos in the world—be that your personal world or the...

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Between two worlds

Caught between two worlds, The world I see with my eyes, And the world I know with my mind, ... the world I feel within my Being. Caught between two worlds, The world that knows who and what I am, And the world that knows only what it believes, ... the world with...

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Didactics in paradoxes

Here is a something I received from a dear friend, teacher, and Buddhist Master I knew for 3 months when I lived in Switzerland back in 1996. His name was "The Count of Montecristo" although many just called him Soami (so-am-i). I may never see him again in this world...

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Huna wisdom – Attachment

"You can't have true connection to that which you are attached" This, for me, is similar to the understanding that "You can't love that which you care about" The later one is perhaps a little challenging for someone identified with the ego-mind to comprehend, yet I...

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