Dead is Dead

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Dead is Dead

Postby Sri Lanky » Fri May 06, 2011 8:53 pm

One of the most striking differences between Thailand and Burma (from what limited time I spent in Burma) was the respective state of their temples.
The Thai temples had a high vibrational energy and lightness to them. They were teeming with children and life. Even the notion of death seems light.
The Burmese temples felt dead serious...as in a very serious practice was going on there. Powerful and ominous....and empty.
It took me days to realize that there were no monks on the Burmese side...where were they? Headed for the hills and I can picture them scampering off into the deep blue distance somewhere...over there....where their chants can still be heard by those not in human form.
Death is a serious practice....including the avoidance of it.
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Re: Dead is Dead

Postby Woodsman » Wed May 18, 2011 3:17 am

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Re: Dead is Dead

Postby Sri Lanky » Thu May 19, 2011 3:38 pm

No worries.
The universe seems more and more to be conspiring against the human...in a good way and with the most wicked of senses of humour.
That's why the Buddha smiles
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Re: Dead is Dead

Postby Gopi » Tue May 31, 2011 12:12 am

Hey Sri Lanky,
Here is Shri Dadaji Mahendranath's poem, The Song of the Dreamtime Snake (A fifth dimensional project for pagan people) especially for you. Hope you'all dig it

The cosmic men of pagan days
Did pray their gods the cities raze,
To give them back their natural wild,
To live again as happy child,
And, in the Mother's warm embrace,
Bring forth a better, nobler race.
The jewel is in the lotus set;
An avatar, a god beget;
The sitars winning whining strum,
Om Magick Mani Padme Hum!

I'll flay the flesh with furies rods,
All homage to the pagan gods,
And rub to rawness, ruddy horns,
To pluck the rose with thorny briar,
The horn of Om Namah Shivayah:
For ever since it all began,
In pagan world of pagan man,
The magick mantra-yantra take,
To run the race but not forsake,
The magick sounds, the circle, rod,
In homage to our pagan god:
To naked dance before the shrine,
With naked priestess to be thine:
In Tantra take and tell and kiss
With Shiva-Shakti's magick bliss.

O, give to mankind once again,
The open world of heath and plain,
The forests thick and fields of grain,
The sun, the wind, and silver rain.

Let puritans in snuggy snot
Conserve their semen till it rot;
But I will plant in fleshy field
And get a better, joyful yield.
I'll snub society, the sods,
And germinate a race of gods:
With MahaKali in the lead,
The magick of the cosmos freed;
The goddess by her mystic might
Will put the world of fools to fright,
Shut out the sun and bring dark night,
A cosmic storm to blind all sight,
And wind and waves, a woeful gust
Will pound your cities into dust.

When all is gone, in peaceful air
Sweet nature will the world repair:
In woodland, meadow, dale and glen
A world for only pagan men.
Now gone the cant-hypocrisy,
Where no one ever could be free;
Philosophies, religions too
Which made an awful mess of you;
And gone that artificial dress
Which hid our joy and happiness.
The strength of a nation is derived from the integrity of its homes.
- Confucius
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Re: Dead is Dead

Postby Sri Lanky » Tue May 31, 2011 12:37 am

Wow,talk about sychronicity. I was just looking at this:

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .nymo.html

In early Buddhism I guess there was some aspects of animism mixed into it. It was either the animal womb or hell in the next life. Thus my attempt of starting a silly thread titled Naked Dog Duty.

Good timing!
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Re: Dead is Dead

Postby Gopi » Tue May 31, 2011 12:51 am

And I just made a silly post on that silly thread!
But only because I came across this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0bGrvKVxac
The strength of a nation is derived from the integrity of its homes.
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Re: Dead is Dead

Postby Sri Lanky » Mon Jun 06, 2011 5:18 pm

"I've always chosen to do the most difficult things"..."I wanted to experience them"..."I chose the Aghori path"

I've often thought whether we choose or if it just happens...pre-ordained (for lack of a better word). The decision makes itself.

"Everything is sacred"

What is divine or whether there even is a divine can be summed up by "everything is divine"...including any arguments and discussions about it.
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