To: K-list
Recieved: 2004/05/12 15:39
Subject: RE: [K-list] K and desirelessness
From: Ranbir Singh
On 2004/05/12 15:39, Ranbir Singh posted thus to the K-list:
Just as the moth,
Builds his cocoon,
And die as a moth,
Before becoming the butterfly.
We too must let go,
And detach,
Before we move into,
what we are to become.
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Sent: 12 May 2004 16:27
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Subject: Re: [K-list] K and desirelessness
In a message dated 5/11/2004 6:26:03 PM Mountain Standard Time,
markch1ATmindspring.com writes:
What kind of experiences of desirelessness do you folks here have.. And most
>important, what are the best ways to deal with it?
I've had episodes of exactly what you are talking about. I've come to
understand them as necessary preludes to an increased capacity to fall in
love with
Life as a whole. The equanimity leads to being astonished and full of joy
that Life exists and is a manifestation of All That Is. Holly
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