Re: Theos-World OVERSHADOWING/cass/kons
Feb 17, 2005 04:10 PM
by krishtar
Cass and Konstantin.
I feel a great temptation to call you Cassia, my wife´s name...but I holdit firmly.
Thank you both friends for the explanations, they´re rather similar and Igess there are different levels of this type of communication too.
It most happens with good musicians, such as Mozart and others, which worksas a dep inspiration.
I had tried to read Krishnamurti some time ago but he doesn´t transmit goodness and joy, he sounds bitter and empty sometimes.
I was around with a book of him called " Diary of K. " where he describes those terrifying headaches and his fatiguing descriptions of the bucolic landscape where he was leaving, it is one of the worst books I have read of him, IMO, of course.In the book there is 90% about landscape describing. Of course, very well lirically written...
I don´t know if it´s because I had little time to give it back to the library or the book was sad really...
Regards
Krishtar
----- Original Message -----
From: Cass Silva
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 6:55 PM
Subject: Theos-World OVERSHADOWING
Dear Krishtar
I agree with you, so I have changed the subject!
My understanding of being overshadowed comes from what I read about Jesus. In Jesus' last three years of teaching, he would somehow, step aside andallow a Buddha to work through his body. I was also reading that this happened, initially, with Krishnamurti, and when he broke away from the Masters that overshadowing/protection was taken away. Some say that is why Krishnamurti's method of teaching became erratic and somewhat cold. But I know there are wiser heads than mine on this subject and I am sure they will have better explanations than this.
Cass
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