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1378.1 | Connections | CGVAX2::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Wed Oct 24 1990 14:21 | 6 |
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Thanks for posting that. Although I, too, am quite skeptical of a lot
of what is in .0, it's nice to have another way to look at things.
Fuel for the fire, if you will. (;^)
Cindy
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1378.2 | Perhaps a different perspective... | SHALOT::LACKEY | Birth...the leading cause of death | Thu Oct 25 1990 13:47 | 29 |
| Another perspective from which to view the similar writings of ancient
cultures would be to broaden our definition of the Earth to include
non-physical realms of existence. Perhaps to say that something is
"inside the Earth" is literally correct, but not physically correct.
Our thoughts, feelings, and spirit or soul can be considered to be
"inside" us, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they exist in the
physical body. It might mean that they exist and happen to express
themselves (to some degree) through a physical body. There is much
available to us on the "inside" which cannot be found in our physical
bodies, and it might be presumptuous to think that the Earth as a whole
would be any different.
The specific descriptions within each culture could be seen to be
literal or symbolic depending upon how we choose to view it, keeping in
mind that those descriptions were put into human language according to
human capacities and understandings at the time.
There are correspondences and connections between the physical forms and
the inner realities, but they aren't one and the same. For instance, we
speak of love as being in and of the heart, yet love obviously doesn't
exist within that physical organ. Otherwise, if the body died, then
love would also die, but it doesn't; love continues to exist. Likewise
with the brain. The brain is our physical connection to the mind, but
it isn't the mind itself. Similarly, the planet has physical
connections and correspondences to its inner realities. If we start
digging in the sand in the Gobi Desert, we are likely to find more sand,
rather than Shamballa; but it doesn't mean than Shamballa doesn't exist.
Jeff
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1378.3 | | WILLEE::FRETTS | wooing of the wind.... | Thu Oct 25 1990 13:48 | 5 |
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Hey Jeff....long time no see! ;-)
Carole
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1378.4 | long time, no input ;') | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Strength lies in the quiet mind | Thu Oct 25 1990 13:51 | 8 |
| Jeff,
Good to hear from you!!! We've missed you...
Love,
Ro
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1378.5 | | HKFINN::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Thu Oct 25 1990 14:28 | 3 |
| Hows the book coming Jeff? :-)
Mary
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1378.6 | | CARTUN::BERGGREN | Haven't enuf pagans been burned? | Thu Oct 25 1990 15:26 | 9 |
| Hi Jeff,
Another long time no see you...!
Hope all is well!
Karen
p.s. *love* that personal_name. :-)
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1378.7 | "City, Tunnels Could Be" | WLDWST::GUILLEN | | Fri Oct 26 1990 02:10 | 8 |
| This note just amazes me to no end. My daughters father is from Lima
Peru and has told me about many of the mysteries of that country. They
believe there is another city under them and that there are tunnels
all over especially around Marikepa and Cuzco. Its beautiful there.
There are many upon many different stories from the people there.
You need to talk with the people of the "ANDES" to really get the
story.
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1378.9 | They are profundity goddesses | SHALOT::LACKEY | Birth...the leading cause of death | Fri Oct 26 1990 09:55 | 10 |
| Re: -1
> Will you tell us your secret? What to do to have all those women
> missing you so badly?
Oh, it's no secret... All you have to do is whisper sweet profundities
in their ears... er, I mean nodes. But be careful... these are sharp
ladies, and they can tell if your faking it. :-)
Jeff
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1378.10 | more than that :-) | CARTUN::BERGGREN | Haven't enuf pagans been burned? | Fri Oct 26 1990 10:57 | 8 |
| Jeff,
Nah, I think it's your eyes and curly blond hair; although the sweet
profundities are real nice too...! ;-)
:-) :-)
Karen
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1378.11 | Welcome back Jeff! | CGVAX2::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Fri Oct 26 1990 11:05 | 6 |
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Karen,
I'll second that. (;^)
Cindy
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1378.12 | got your ticket to Shamballa ? | AZUR::GUERRIERI | Vive la Vie ! | Tue Nov 20 1990 06:25 | 18 |
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I read a book recently written in French which title is :
"voyage a Shamballa" = "traveling to Shamballa". This is the
story of a man and woman who went to Shamballa and Agartha
but not with their physical body. They started their trip
from a monastery in the Himalaya, but that does not mean that
Shamballa is situated there, as for a souls, distances seems
not to be the same and anyway, the souls they met there
told them to tell the human not to look for Shamballa as
it is not physical. Agartha was situated inside the Earth, but
was not physical either.
According to what they learnt, the souls of Shamballa are
shinning with Love and Conscience and are working for the evolution
of the Earth. The souls of Agartha have left the surface of the Earth
very long ago, and are working as well from there for the Earth.
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1378.13 | Roerich | GVA05::YSCHWEIZER | | Tue Nov 27 1990 05:53 | 7 |
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I would like to read something about Nicolas Roerich. Are there any
bookas available? Or is it already too old?
Thanks
Yvonne
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1378.14 | Should be available | USAT05::KASPER | Dreams with Dragons | Tue Nov 27 1990 09:38 | 9 |
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Yvonne,
There is something about him in Elizabeth Clare Prophet's book,
_The Lost Years of Jesus_. You may also find some books about him
and his art in the art section of any good bookstore. His paintings
of the Himalayas are incredible!
Terry
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