In July there was a big jump in the number of guardians. Adelene
Dawner, Avastu Maruti, Delani Gabardini, doug Sosa, Gaya Ethaniel,
Meesha Cuttita, Neela Blaisdale, Prosper Telling, Quilty Bookmite, and
Wol Euler joined the troop. There were 32 guardians by the end of July.
The group settled into the new pavilion. A logo was created by Moon and re-made as a forehead tatoo. A crisis, which began in late June, carried into early July forced the group to consider how far it should go in tolerating distractions to the sessions. People naturally were divided in their opinions and there were some intense discussions but the group survived and became stronger for the experience.Sylectra started up the PaB Flickr page on July 20 and also made a video of Stevenaia and the nine-second experience.
Avastu brought a
taste of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj and Hindu philosophy into the
sessions and for a while perplexed many of us with his insistence that
we already ARE and nothing else was needed. Avastu was to remain with
us until September.
Pema introduced the language of the absolute and the language of the relative:
Pema Pera: there are two languages, two ways of dealing with the world
Bertrum Quan: Inherent part of Being
Pema Pera: the language of the relative and the language of the absolute
Pema Pera: within the language of the relative (lor) there is no Being
Pema Pera: there are only beings
Pema Pera: within the language of the absolute (loa) there are no beings
Pema Pera: there is only Being
Pema Pera: so a sentence “we are all inherently part of Being” is almost correct
Pema Pera: but perhaps better “we are all Being” or “each of us is all of Being”