The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

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The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby Ariel » Thu Jan 28, 2010 12:52 am

Use this thread to discuss the following blog post:

The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named
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Re: The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby CaterpillarWoman » Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:08 am

Ariel wrote:There is a place for peace, a place for passion, and even a place for war.

Oh, thank you. Now I have a Byrds song in my head (though that's based on a passage of Ecclesiastes).

Ariel wrote:And so now I let go of this experience, enjoying it as it is, and allowing the flow of experience to continue. The allowing of the flow of experience is wonderful too, far more enjoyable than resistance to experience.

I'm there. Well, there is the illusion that "I" am "there". :p

(Yes, yes, this is a silly response to a deep and moving post. Whatever. Being silly is part of the ebb and flow of life, too. :p)
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Re: The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby r.trailblazzer » Thu Jan 28, 2010 6:30 am

Ariel wrote:Use this thread to discuss the following blog post:

The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named


Hi....

What do you mean by the statement Aum is the feminine counterpart of OM? I found it a bit strange since this was preceded by the statement that Aum doesn't have the same depth of being as Om. Hmm... :)
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Re: The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby r.trailblazzer » Thu Jan 28, 2010 6:32 am

Ariel wrote:Use this thread to discuss the following blog post:

The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named


Hi....

What do you mean by the statement Aum is the feminine counterpart of OM? I found it a bit strange since this was preceded by the statement that Aum doesn't have the same depth of being as Om. Hmm... :)
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Re: The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby Ariel » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:06 am

I have no idea what it means or if it's even correct. That's simply how it felt. :)
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Re: The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby CaterpillarWoman » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:15 am

It's like Earl Grey and Lady Grey teas. Similar. But different. One is somehow more "feminine", despite the fact that tea and bergamot have no gender.... :p
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Re: The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby John A. » Thu Jan 28, 2010 4:45 pm

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Re: The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby athena » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:20 pm

Love the painting and the post, the link to the artists website is wrong though (love that guys work too though:)
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Re: The Beauty of That Which Can Not Be Named

Postby Ariel » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:45 pm

athena wrote:Love the painting and the post, the link to the artists website is wrong though (love that guys work too though:)


Oops! You're right. I forgot to make all the changes when copying and pasting from old posts.. Thanks for the heads up!! :)
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