Saturday, December 20, 2008

Bit more on Maya, Buddha’s experience of Maya and his three daughters.


Bit more on Maya, Buddha’s experience of Maya and his three daughters.

by valpetridis @ 2008-09-06 - 20:41:04
Bit more on Maya, Buddha’s experience of Maya and his three daughters.
During the walk in the park the particles appear from the earth just as the someone started to internalise the divine program as it is manifest in all things around us (him). It was literally internalising the outside into the inside, that is bringing outside into the self.
In 1970 Ed looked out into a view of nature and saw it as a body. He claims to have become one with that organic oneness.
The walk in the park predates the walk with God.
Maya conveys ideas over all medias not just one CD.
The someone was sitting in front of his TV on Canada’s day 1998 and saw in the bottom right part of the TV what looked like a similar looking person to the Maya he had met at his brother’s friend’s apartment building. On the TV this figure was wearing a suit and said, “You have done enough my son, let me entertain them” Maya then pointed out the kitchen window were the someone say fireworks go off, but they had the quality of an illusion. Maya was telling the someone that it is Ok to let the angels also entertain and guild people as part of a team, as it is ok to let other people and beings do the same. “you do not have to do it all yourself” the someone heard in July 1998” help is always good” it’s a team effort.
Buddha encountered Maya during his transcendence after eating the fruit of enlightenment upon finishing his fast being hungry he ate a lot of them and the story claims it was after the fast period the enlightenment occurred) Maya is said to have sent three beautiful daughters to Buddha, he held back the temptation each posed and rejected each and every one of them. Each daughter was said to be more beautiful than the previous one sent. Buddha then called to the earth mother who appeared as his mother to attest his enlightenment and she did. When Buddha said one must pass the illusion to reach enlightenment he meant one must learn from the lessons of Mayas to reach transcendence and not that Maya and illusion keep us imprisoned and away from enlightenment. The lessons are an obstacle only in the sense that one must learn them to reach enlightenment and the lessons are geared to get you to transcendence, not hold you back.
I will leave off with a question, what good is a plain if you are alone? What good is a city if you live there by yourself? A private place is good, but a city is as the Greeks say a polis: a place of the many (poli [polloi {poly}] means many in Greek) Police means city as in those of the city (poli is pronounced as it is found in the word police with a long 'o'). So build good, peaceful and great ideas and share them. Together we create more than you can imagine. Hallo deck ideas are created with the idea in mind that they are nothing but divine scenarios for leisure worlds and not for this world. .

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