Thursday 9 May 2024

I AM AWARE OF MIND, MIND IS NOT AWARE OF I X SSPA

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DRISHYA X DRASHTA

CHETANA X JARA 

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MIND IS MORE SUBTLE THAN BODY 

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AM I A MIND ?

I CAN OBJECTIFY MY THOUGHTS, FEELINGS, EMOTIONS 

I AM NOT AN EMBODIED MIND

I AM AN EMBODIED CONSC 

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ABCD IS LIKE MENTAL CHATTER 

MENTAL CHATTER IS NOT AWARE OF ME 

I AM AWARE OF MENTAL CHATTER 

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I AM NOT THE INTELLECT 

I HAVE GOT IT - INTELLECT TRYING TO GRASP, AND GRASPING IT 

I AM NOT THE EMBODIED INTELLECT 

INTELLECT IS NOT AWARE OF ME 

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INTELLECT - VIGYAN MAYA KOSHA 

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SUSHUPTI - DEEPEST PSYCH LEVEL - BLANKNESS - EXPERIENCE OF ABSENCE - CAUSAL LEVEL - ANANDAMAYA KOSHA 


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SEPARATE IS WITNESS OF THE 5 KOSHAS 


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1 AM THE WITNESS OF THE 5MAYA KOSHA 


BODY BREATH MIND INTELLECT BLANKNESS - 5 SHEATHS 

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JINDE IINDU DN 8% NSLM  UP 15% SINCE 1960

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IS DRISHYA DIFFERENT FROM DRASHTA 

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IS OBJECT DIFF FROM YOU?

BOTH ARE PARTS OF CONSC - ADVTA 

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TENSION IS IN BODY , NOT IN WITCON 

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RX THE 2 ARROW - PSYCHOL GAP OPENS UP BETN U AND PROBLEMS 

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OLD AGE IN BODY X I AM SB 

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MOHA DUKKHA IN MIND, I M SB 

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We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.  –Seneca

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Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it, if you have to, with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present.  ― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

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RD BK SEALITY OF JNGO TWANN


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I have a brilliant friend named Dan Kubert, now deceased, who was a great polymath and a retired Harvard math professor. He was for some years a shut-in because of his poor physical health, but he would call me several times a week to chat. A year ago he called to talk about a new proof for Fermat’s Last Theorem—the subject of a book we had both read. I told him I was sorry but I couldn’t talk with him that day because I was finishing a book I was reading for my book club. He immediately said, “That must be Anna Karenina”—a book which we had never discussed. I asked him why he named that particular book. He told me that, as soon as I mentioned I was reading a book, he had a clear mental picture of the alluring Vivian Leigh as she appeared in the movie Anna Karenina. That was of course the book I was indeed reading. Dan was often startlingly psychic with regard to events in my life, both public and private. I attribute it to his very quiet lifestyle and his ability to focus his attention.

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SOLAR TANTRUMS EVERY 11 YRS 



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21000 yrs ago - N AF - fossilised human footprints 

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There is no place for dogma in science. The scientist is free to ask any question, to seek any evidence, to correct any error. Where science has been used in the past to erect a new dogmatism, that dogmatism has found itself incompatible with the progress of science, and in the end, the dogma has yielded, or science and freedom have perished together. —J. Robert Oppenheimer

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Physicists are coming to realise that hypothetical particles called axions could explain not only dark matter, but dark energy too, and more besides

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remote viewing 



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crash was karmically destined to happen because of many, many factors, including temperature, wind, a runway change, and major pilot error. (Karma in the Buddhist tradition pertains to the inevitable workings of cause and effect.) 

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You can not prevent the birds of sorrow from flying over your head, but you can prevent them from building a nest in your hair - Chinese Proverb

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pre-cogn 
To begin with, experiments are much more successful when they are carried out with subjects who are experienced and interested in the outcome, rather than with people who are inexperienced and uninterested. For example, running ESP experiments in a classroom of moderately bored students will rarely show any kind of success (but people keep doing it, nonetheless). Furthermore, participants who are enthusiastic about the experiment are the most successful in the precognition studies I have been describing, independent of whether or not they have any experience. The difference in scoring rate between experienced and inexperienced subjects was significant at 1000 to 1 against chance
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