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Recieved: 2003/12/22 01:27
Subject: Fw: [K-list] Rich Money (honey) [with the last line]
From: Mark


On 2003/12/22 01:27, Mark posted thus to the K-list:



Oh I forgot dance sleep and be merry - Happy Christmas everyone!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark" <littlerneo AT_NOSPAM hotmail.com>
To: <Druout AT_NOSPAM aol.com>; <k-list AT_NOSPAM kundalini-gateway.org>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 1:25 AM
Subject: Re: [K-list] Rich Money (honey) [with the last line]


> I must disagree my friend, this seems common belief that as you say
striving
> for a simple life; however this I feel is a reason for the re-enactment of
> the poverty throughout this place, although as a whole we view as one
wants.
> Another angle on this would be to say that money is how knowledge is
founded
> and extrapolated from oneself, therefore knowledge is a key to our
> progression of consummation -which is why we are within this physical
state,
> ones own project.
> Money or worth is what divides us without it we would maybe 'get on'
> better - Food, health, and love is what we are.
> Does anyone ever get the feeling that they have been there before or
somehow
> possessed the knowledge already; proof is why some are more talented than
> others the only thing is how?
>
> Regards
>
>
> > >I find it interesting. To place other things ahead of survival. What I
> > >really mean is that if I fully sincerely felt the 'still small voice
> within'
> > >would manage my survival better than I ever could then why would I
still
> try
> > >to do it? Hell, we train for maybe a third of our lives to support
> ourselves
> > >and our family. To pass this up and become the pawn of Goddess. Crazy,
> but
> > >the where else to find heaven.
> >
> > Dear Rich,
> >
> > Perhaps the problem is with our culture (and climate perhaps!). In
India
> it
> > may be easier to let it all go and accept alms with a measure of
dignity.
> > Some cultures are more supportive of the spiritually intoxicated. :)
> >
> > I suspect here our common sense jumps in and says "sure perhaps I'm
> > spiritually better off begging on the streets--but it sure is
> uncomfortable!" Perhaps
> > the best way is the middle way. To simply strive for as simple life as
> > possible.
> >
> > Love, Hillary
> >
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