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Re: theos-talk Elijah Crow â The Silence of the Mind

Aug 05, 2010 12:18 PM
by M. Sufilight


Dear friends

My views are:

I wonder whether Krishnamurti would have forwarded his teachings in the samer manner if had read the following books: 
William Sargant: Battle For The Mind" (published 1957!),  Robert Lifton: "Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism" (published 1961!), or even the later books like Steve Hassan's: Combatting cult mind control (1988), Margaret Singer's: Cults in Our Midst (1996) and similar books, which now are debated heavily in many corners of the globe???

I think he woul have realised, that his teachings lacked something. 
What do John and MKR and other readers think about this?

___

Maybe reading the books first will give better answer.
And if only few or none know about such teachings, how can they forward themselves in our present time, at promoters of theosophical teachings?

And what about the Alice A. Bailey teachers, implemented such a teaching in their schools?
And the other groups like I AM Joshua Stone or Harmonic Convergence Groups?
Or so-called DISCLOSURE groups within the UFO arena?

Oh dear oh dear...I wonder what will be next on the New Age agenda with its many distorted versions of wisdom teachings...?

But maybe I have overlooked something.

___________

To John:
The recent discovery of the tunnel in Peru, have now reached the medias in Denmark.
I just heard that they have discovered about 60.000 very interesting artifacts at the site, where they are digging their way through towards what they think is a burial chamber of an ancient King - estimated to be dead about year 2000 BC according to ordinary science. They estimate officially that it will take a few month before they reach to actual tomb.




M. Sufilight


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  Hmmm, 
  After reading Blavatsky and all, how can Theosophists be ignorant of the Void? The Tibetans Kunje Nonparshespa original primordial clear void/empty Mind/Consciousness. And almost all the Tibetan Sects teach the void. The Mahayana Void or Empty mind. The Vedanta Adwaita. The Krama Kashmiri Advaita. The Tao Te Ching - Way of the Dao, The Korean and Japanese Zen all have the Void. The Heart Sutra has the Void. And Krishnamurti also spoke of the Non-dual Paradigm in his orations even if he would not name historical Parents of it. The Yoga Sutra teaches arrival to Queisence of Mind which reveals the Void of Primordial Self-nature.The Sufi also taught of the original Void, It is the Primary Metaphysical Cognition and is sometimes called Home. Find out "Who" you really are. Find out "Where" you really are. Lila is the illusion of the filling of the Void of original Self Beingness. This Doctrine of the Void is Primordial because it is the projection of Truth from Truth to Truth when Truth is cloaked during the Projection's of Lila. 

  Just my personal view. 

  John 
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  Subject: Re: theos-talk Elijah Crow â The Silence of the Mind 

  It looks a bit like Eckhat Tolle's: "The Power of Now". 

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  From: MKR 
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  Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 2:28 PM 
  Subject: Re: theos-talk Elijah Crow â The Silence of the Mind 

  I found the following quote from Krishnamurti. Yet to locate where it was 
  made. 

  "Reality is the interval between two thoughts" 

  Looks like two people coming up with the same statement, independently. 

  MKR 

  On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 2:10 PM, MKR < mkr777@BAGwlzwIN030mSZJybWxdiBDK0aSoEZ_4QZBeggI46k4GhoNYlX7GCSiIfXJvDsnjzT_-HhA-H8B1r4.yahoo.invalid > wrote: 

  > The 'void' he is talking about seems to be same as what Jiddu Krishnamurti 
  > has been discussing. May be some others would jump in and share their 
  > observations. 
  > 
  > By the way, in what language did Crow write his book? 
  > 
  > MKR 
  > 
  > 
  > On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Witnessing Presence < 
  > witnessing_presence@wSjFTcl9UqiytoUTtNpfbWU-OiCJRn9mARVf0aZwc_5czhsDR7bpTmZjkvE-1c-9wYp2bd5KupXrh3r5vG6shMW8tx60Ag.yahoo.invalid > wrote: 
  > 
  >> 
  >> 
  >> I would like to share an unknown enlightened mystic - Elijah Crow â The 
  >> Silence of The Mind, have just finished translating his book 
  >> 
  >> Elijah Crow does not belong to any nonduality lineage or tradition, his is 
  >> a personal expression and experience of nonduality. 
  >> 
  >> Read the whole book here 
  >> 
  >> http://www.scribd.com/doc/34607176/Elijah-Crow-The-Silence-of-the-Mind 
  >> 
  >> The Power of Emptiness 
  >> 
  >> The "void" or " psychological emptiness" is a strange 
  >> phenomenon, 
  >> It appears spontaneously, in the pause between two 
  >> thoughts, 
  >> As the old thought ends its course and disappears, 
  >> Its end is the gate, natural silence ensues. 
  >> 
  >> Insist in being with it, as much as you can, 
  >> The mind is completely silent, we are attentive â a clear 
  >> consciousness, 
  >> All meanings, boundaries disappear â us and the Infinite 
  >> are "One"; 
  >> Practically, we have a new mind â always fresh. 
  >> 
  >> 
  >> Being in the pause â I become infinite! 
  >> It separates two worlds. I leave the limited world 
  >> And enter Boundlessness, through total melting; 
  >> The whole being is calm â a constant sparkle. 
  >> 
  >> There is no time, no space â just everlasting Eternity; 
  >> I move in direct contact with life, in a permanent present. 
  >> I am Pure Energy, without motivations, 
  >> The simplicity of existence integrates us completely. 
  >> 
  >> We really encounter Life only through this "now", 
  >> Free from the old, we are able to embrace the new. 
  >> All this beauty vanishes, when another thought appears, 
  >> It comes from the knowing mind â an old recording. 
  >> 
  >> Let it play its game, do not oppose any resistance, 
  >> Encounter it as it is, without any purpose, 
  >> It will certainly disappear, and "emptiness" ensues again, 
  >> Another opportunity to encounter it practically. 
  >> 
  >> We find the real meaning of Life through this "void", 
  >> It is a boundary line between the two worlds: 
  >> On the one side the limited, where the "ego" is the 
  >> master. 
  >> On the other, the Infinite, where Love is the master. 
  >> 
  >> Emptiness also separates Light from the darkness, 
  >> The permanent chaos through struggle, contradictions and 
  >> conflicts, 
  >> From the harmonious being, equilibrium and joy; 
  >> The whole egocentrism perishes, by encountering the 
  >> void. 
  >> 
  >> Peace, divine order becomes our nature 
  >> It changes our way of being, without effort or will, 
  >> Only through this psychological void, we become honest 
  >> and humane, 
  >> The Purity of the Energy â makes titans out of pigmies . 
  >> 
  >> Let this "psychological emptiness" be your guide, 
  >> In everything you encounter on your spiritual path. 
  >> If it is not the starting point, we easily get deceived, 
  >> Only through emptiness â we become Love! 
  >> 
  >> 
  >> 
  > 
  > 

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