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Recieved: 2004/05/12 10:37
Subject: RE: [K-list] K and desirelessness
From: Ranbir Singh
On 2004/05/12 10:37, Ranbir Singh posted thus to the K-list:
Something has stuck in my ever since I heard it,
It's a line from a TV show Babylon 5,
It just struck a chord in me,
I felt resonates In me on so many different levels.
"The future is all around us, waiting, in moments of transition, to be born
in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it
will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain."
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[mailto:K-list-bouncesATkundalini-gateway.org] On Behalf Of David Bozzi
Sent: 12 May 2004 08:35
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Subject: Re: [K-list] K and desirelessness
Ranbir Singh wrote:
>I've been also having a similar experience to Gustaf for the past to weeks
>now, I wouldn't call it desirelessness or apathy, just that it is very
>difficult for me to focus on anything, as if my lens has changed, and my
>vision is too wide, something like a fisheye. Its also been very difficult
>for me to meditate inside for the same reason. Its not apathy, and I don't
>think it has to do with desire, its as if my mind (or something) keeps
>travelling to a different place and Its difficult to bring it back.
>
Sounds like some type of phase of *transition*.
You think?
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