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Post by linus on Aug 13, 2013 16:34:57 GMT -5
@iw1ll Yes. Yes. You healed the sick, cured the blind and talked in parables - lest anyone realize that you have nothing to contribute, besides your own bloated ego. IMAGINE From Crowley's Book 4 This is the ultimate analysis of the mystery redemption, and is possibly the real reason of the existence (if existence it can be called) of form, or, if you like, of the ego. It is astonishing that this typical cry - "I am I" - is the cry of that which above all is not I.
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Aug 13, 2013 18:17:50 GMT -5
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THERE are seven keys to the great gate, Being eight in one and one in eight. First, let the body of thee be still, Bound by the cerements of Will, Corpse-rigid; thus thou mayst abort The fidget-babes that tease the thought. THE Circle announces the Nature of the Great Work. IWILL REVOLVER
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Aug 13, 2013 18:50:57 GMT -5
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Aug 13, 2013 20:31:06 GMT -5
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Aug 17, 2013 8:16:25 GMT -5
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Aug 17, 2013 8:29:14 GMT -5
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See? We even gave you an official autograph written in Starrs. It's all write. @ 1:36 lol
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Aug 18, 2013 18:30:07 GMT -5
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lol KNOCK. KNOCK. Who's here? Queen makes it funny. Queen my dishes pleas. Better, better, Better! (All the Time)
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Aug 18, 2013 19:38:11 GMT -5
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Ah, Mater. Winnie PegInvestors Field It is now much later.
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Aug 19, 2013 7:39:06 GMT -5
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Aug 19, 2013 10:13:24 GMT -5
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riding the Mary-go-round
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Aug 19, 2013 12:12:24 GMT -5
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It's silly Willi with the Filly band. #royalrockshow
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Aug 19, 2013 13:05:42 GMT -5
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Jesse Pinkman
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Aug 19, 2013 22:36:58 GMT -5
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I was watching a Lady Gaga interview and she made an interesting about performing her video "Applause". She said, "When we were on set, we did a lot of different looks in this video. So you're going to see soon, but they're each very representative of different parts of me as well as my obsession with transforming. And transforming is magic, so this particular image we put this sort of clown make-up on my face as an ode to the jester who looks for your applause."
Toward the end of the video she talks about the people she's working with, among whom is artist Jeff Koons. She says he uses a 'gazing ball', "(Jeff Koons) He's so incredible, but the gazing ball is something that he's used in his work and in his previous--most recent exposition at they symposium. And he talks about looking into the gazing ball and really, really having a transcendent experience. "
And transforming is magicreally, really blue, too en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcendence_(philosophy)In philosophy, the adjective transcendental and the noun transcendence convey the basic ground concept from the word's literal meaning (from Latin), of climbing or going beyondThe first meaning, as part of the concept pair transcendence/immanence, is used primarily with reference to God's relation to the world and is particularly important in theology. Here transcendent means that God is completely outside of and beyond the world, as contrasted with the notion that God is manifested in the world. This meaning originates both in the Aristotelian view of God as the prime mover, a non-material self-consciousness that is outside of the world. Philosophies and philosophers of immanence such as stoicism or pantheism, Spinoza or Deleuze maintain that God is manifested in and fully present in the world and the things in the world. Immanence refers to philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence in which the divine is seen to be manifested in or encompassing the material world.In the second meaning, which originated in Medieval philosophy, concepts are transcendental if they are broader than what falls within the Aristotelian categories that were used to organize reality conceptually In modern philosophy, Kant introduced a new term - transcendental, thus instituting a new, third meaning. In his theory of knowledge, this concept is concerned with the conditions of possibility of knowledge itself. He also opposed the term transcendental to the term transcendent, the latter meaning "that, which goes beyond" (transcends) any possible knowledge of a human being. Unless, of course, that human being is........ lol
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Aug 19, 2013 22:46:09 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2013 22:46:09 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanence
it is said that "the economic Trinity is the immanent Trinity, and the immanent Trinity is the economic Trinity." That is to say, God communicates Himself to humanity ("economic" Trinity) as He really is in the divine Life ("immanent" Trinity).
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Aug 20, 2013 6:35:01 GMT -5
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Aug 20, 2013 6:43:49 GMT -5
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Get back said the joker to the thief. Applause.
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Aug 20, 2013 8:35:50 GMT -5
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Wouldn't take a lot to get off the ground. There Must Have Been A Lot Of Magic When The World Was Born. Let Me Be The One You Wish For, One You Call For, When You're All Alone.
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Aug 20, 2013 9:28:23 GMT -5
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Through the Looking Glass
And even though she's dreaming She's unlocked the meaningHer name is ALL I SEE. lol
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Aug 20, 2013 9:59:58 GMT -5
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Aug 22, 2013 6:28:52 GMT -5
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Aug 24, 2013 8:12:55 GMT -5
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She's coming down fast.
"Siva depicted as Ardhanarishvara – half man and half woman represents the union and differentiation of the Yin and Yang principle, the eternal feminine and masculine principle, complementing, supplementing, initiating and completing and fulfilling the divine play of the Transcendent Reality with the manifest reality in the phenomenal world of myriad changes of names and forms in lila (diverse, divine play) and unique rhythms and melodies of Siva’s energies in the cosmos. Thus manifesting Satyam – Truth, Shivam – Goodness and Righteousness, and Sundaram – Beauty as the supportive and connecting principle in the universe, spelling out the principle of Love that integrates, unites and yet transcends all threads, beads and deeds into dynamic action for realization of the Supreme." Shiva - The Cosmic Dancer "Siva is known as the destroyer of evil and ignorance, not destroyer for the sake of destruction, but for the sake of regeneration; transformation, transmutation, for recreating, cleansing out and eliminating the debris, the dross and the gross, transforming into strength, power, force ( Shiva tramples the dwarf of ignorance and destroys Muyalakan, demons). OM NAMO SIVAYAH as mantra represents fearlessness and protection against evil, accident, and death. Its philosophy of involution and evolution of energy and spirit leaves its imprint in every material, physical, fiber, nerve, cell, atom, molecule, proton, photon – the power to transcend – from the individual to the collectivity. In the words of Lama Angarika Govinda “to the enlightened man (human) whose consciousness embraces the universe, to him (her) the universe becomes his/her body”." Slow Dancing (somewhat melancholy) Safety Dance (more jovial) The Dance of Life and other metaphors and symbols again, are primarily spiritual metaphors of interconnectedness within interconnectedness, all appearances of names and forms. Siva’s dance as archetype of alchemical design – as healer – surrounded by rim of fire – for light to enter into matter to bring guidance and transformation of different levels of Prana from physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual crisis are used for leading, awakening and uniting back to the source, to the One great and beyond all pervading source, the initiation of universe – realization of the Ultimate Truth beyond the symbols, beyond the mind, fascination of all fascinations.
In this process is reflected the profundity of jnana (knowledge) and bhakti (devotion) – two facets of the same source, expressing apparently very different dispositions. The dancer in her dance, living is devotion, she is Prakriti by the sacrifice of her energy and attention to and for the One (Supreme) Purusha which is actually her own source. She becomes the Purusha and icon for the audience and offers sacrifice of their attention. Metaphorically, she is Shakti bowing to Shiva. She is both the offering and the blessing – union of Bhakti and Jnana Yoga, and her dance that of Karma yoga (will to work and dynamic, detached action). She represents the splendour and form of performance – reminding the obvious fact that it is temporary and transitional. Its temporality, mortality depicted through chosen symbols such as mudras – gestures, costumes, colors, decorations, ornaments, - bangles, bells, anklets, garlands and flowers. These are used to honor beauty and joy, perfection, love, and to invoke divine memory of the supreme, against the backdrop of the canvass of eternity as a consecration. www.fritjofcapra.net/shiva.html"It is the clearest image of the activity of God which any art or religion can boast of." E = MC squared "For the modern physicists, then, Shiva's dance is the dance of subatomic matter." Come back, Baby. Come back.
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Aug 24, 2013 8:44:20 GMT -5
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nataraja#Significance
An essential significance of Shiva's dance at Tillai, the traditional name of Chidambaram, can be explained as: First, it is seen as the image of his rhythmic play which is the source of all movement within the universe. This is represented by the circular or elliptical frame surrounding the Lord.Secondly, the purpose of his dance is to release the souls of all men from the snare of illusion.Lastly, the place of the dance, Chidambaram, which is portrayed as the center of the universe, is actually within the heart.The third eye on the forehead of the Lord is a symbol. The serpent wrapped around the neck is a cosmic entity, just as Shiva. Other vedic texts mention a cosmic serpent called Kundalini, present in every living form. lol
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Aug 24, 2013 9:51:45 GMT -5
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Although your mind's opaque, Try thinking more if just for your own sake. dictionary.reference.com/browse/opaqueThe Future still looks Good And you've got Tme to rectify all the things that you should. Rectification.It's all rightCome Straight Home, Macca.
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Aug 24, 2013 10:14:30 GMT -5
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Aug 24, 2013 11:43:12 GMT -5
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nataraja#Significance
An essential significance of Shiva's dance at Tillai, the traditional name of Chidambaram, can be explained as: First, it is seen as the image of his rhythmic play which is the source of all movement within the universe. This is represented by the circular or elliptical frame surrounding the Lord.Secondly, the purpose of his dance is to release the souls of all men from the snare of illusion.Lastly, the place of the dance, Chidambaram, which is portrayed as the center of the universe, is actually within the heart.The third eye on the forehead of the Lord is a symbol. The serpent wrapped around the neck is a cosmic entity, just as Shiva. Other vedic texts mention a cosmic serpent called Kundalini, present in every living form.
Aldous Huxley's narrative on the Dancing Shiva
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