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Jnana Yoga/Self-Inquiry - Advaita (Non-Duality)
the wind is blowing through the graves
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maheswari
Lebanon
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Posted - Aug 05 2011 : 2:19:39 PM
solid matter is formed of emptiness...as confirmed by modern physics.....
if we have an empty cup..."the matter" forming the "cup" is no better then the air in the cup...!!
the sanskrit word is Akasha meaning inner empty space...
"the wind the wind is blowing through the graves the wind is blowing" /The Partisan lyrics /Leonard Cohen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8aP...ture=related
was anyone here in the first place?
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Namaste
Edited by - maheswari on Aug 05 2011 2:20:48 PM
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