Pema Pera: May I quote a short poem, by an Indian master, Tilopa, a hundred years ago?
Pema Pera: only six lines
Pema Pera: not much information in that ;>)
Moondust Sella: of course….
Pema Pera: Let go of what has passed
Pema Pera: Let go of what may come
Pema Pera: Let go of what is happening now
Pema Pera: Don’t try to figure anything out
Pema Pera: Don’t try to make anything happen
Pema Pera: Relax, right now, and rest
Pema in PaB Chronicles #4 A
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As comfortable as you have made me with SL and PaB friendships there are still things in my life, my past and my thinking that have not fit in yet. Perhaps some day I can relate to the group some of those examples. Some in the group may know what a live blade coming at you does to time. Most would know the equivalent of being on stage in front of 10,000 and hitting the wrong B# and then just smiling the smile of joy. I have the greatest of inner needs to discuss out of body mishaps and flukes with somebody that has done same. Are we ready to discuss parallel universes/realities. Or speak of Magic.
There are simple, complex and chaos levels. We always discuss the simple. We edge up to the complex at the end of the hour. When will be explore chaos, the chaotic states, the over whelming of the rules, the overrunning of 'your' borders.
Riddle in PaB Chronicles #3 A