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Post by Frater G on May 6, 2008 22:55:02 GMT -5
"Become loving. When you are in the embrace, become the embrace. Become the kiss. Forget yourself so totally that you can say, “I am no more. Only love exists.” Then the heart is not beating, but love is beating. Then the blood is not circulating, but love is circulating. Then eyes are not seeing, love is seeing. Then hands are not moving to touch, love is moving to touch. Become love and enter everlasting life. Love suddenly changes your dimension. You are thrown out of time and you are facing eternity. Love can become a deep meditation, the deepest possible.” - Osho
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Post by michael on May 7, 2008 10:01:30 GMT -5
Can I hear everybody say a big AMEN, the brother G talkin here!
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Post by elijah on May 7, 2008 12:10:35 GMT -5
has somebody fallen in love?
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Post by George the 3rd on May 7, 2008 14:46:46 GMT -5
has somebody fallen in love? I've never understood the term "fallen in love"! Shouldn't it be "risen in love"? From my experience, whenever I'm affected by love, things start to "rise"!
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Post by morningstar on May 7, 2008 15:02:33 GMT -5
Hallelujah Brother!!! Amen to that! ;D Love the emoticons by the way...
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Post by Frater G on May 7, 2008 19:13:09 GMT -5
has somebody fallen in love? I've never understood the term "fallen in love"! Shouldn't it be "risen in love"? From my experience, whenever I'm affected by love, things start to "rise"!George....what a beautiful piece of wisdom.
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Post by vajramukti on May 7, 2008 22:33:35 GMT -5
has somebody fallen in love? I've never understood the term "fallen in love"! Shouldn't it be "risen in love"? From my experience, whenever I'm affected by love, things start to "rise"!Excellent. I am going to make an attempt to use that regularly. Although, when first in love, I often find myself tripping over stuff.
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Post by Frater G on May 9, 2008 12:48:06 GMT -5
has somebody fallen in love? Interesting that you mentioned this. This past week Ingrid has been at a sales convention and I find myself yearning for her company. She is in my mind constantly. I never intended to fall or better rise in love after my last divorce. I put up walls around my heart. But now I have admitted to myself that I am hopelessly in love with her. I'm still a little afraid though because as one opens the heart to love completely one also risks the same level of pain and heartbreak.
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Post by George the 3rd on May 9, 2008 15:39:04 GMT -5
From Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem In Memoriam:27, 1850:
I hold it true, whate'er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow most; 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.
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Post by morningstar on May 9, 2008 17:54:44 GMT -5
I can relate to this, G. And isn't wonderful - I mean it's truly miraculous - that love never really depletes itself? It's eternal - boundless - and there's always room for more... "Sing, dance and rejoice for Love has graced your doorstep and through it's sweet embrace you feel the touch of eternity... and in it's breath the whisper of an answer - the one you've been seeking... seek it always - so that no pain hinder you from this quest." That just "came to me" - for some reason... thanks to "whomever" sent it.
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Post by elijah on May 10, 2008 2:35:23 GMT -5
The walls of your love heart has no limits Just as this universe expands into eternity So does the ability for unboundless love
Take love and fly with it with starlings Becasue love will never harm you.
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