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Darin, I would like to join with those who celebrate (is that the right word?) how you are. How odd that those who say they want no restrictions and openness turn out so intolerant. While you who call yourself prudish are prepared to be tolerant and forgiving. Ironic eh? For me I think there is a need to distinguish between whatever school or discipline we may personally belong to and this board - which is as stated quite open to ideas, disagreements and so on and operates under Sean's rules. I enjoy the tangential threads and disagreements but I don't like the abuse (including provocative swear words) but I'll put up with them if it means this place keeps bubbling along. In my understanding harsh speech is most harmful the speaker as it generate disharmony in their energetic body and creates seeds for negative karma. If we were to ask people to change their bevaiour it would be to protect them, not to condemn them. I notice that some are asking for a separate sub forum for cultivation - and if this happened it would disappoint me because I like the stream of consciousness and don't want things boxed off. Here's hoping everyone stays.
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whisper and are gone the pervading silences, liquid night, trembles.
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I read in this book: http://tinyurl.com/5rqksp that some traditions of Taoism do celestial projection to 'walk' the constellations. This is to do with the release of the light body. Does anyone know if this book is worth buying - I read part of it in the book shop but didn't want to buy it unless it was any good. I was impressed by your dream by the way.
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Nothing pornographic about that video - or are we going to call Hindu temples and a lot of classical art pornographic? My big problem is this - is chocolate sponge pudding really nice or not?
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Aha! that's extraordinary because the seven spirits summoned by Anubis are the seven imperishible souls, which are the seven stars of Ursa Major. Do you have any more information or know where I can get hold of this??? Thanks.
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drip,drip,drip,drip, dry! my seventies nylon shirt is weeping in shame.
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Maranatha! I looked it up too! Mine eyes have seen the glory of ...
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Fools? No, you are far to generous but thanks for the compliment.
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down paradise road we wander into a bar, drinks on us, we cry. hic! drinks on us, we cry, downing a pint of joy and a spirit chaser.
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Suggest: If you are sitting in chair or posture you need firm support i.e. not pillow. Try telephone directories or something firm built up to the height of the span of your hand - bound up with tape (or similar) or make yourself a small stool out of wood. Sit close to the edge of it and put your tummy slightly forward to give your spine an s shape.
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Darin, You are an inspiration. I wish you total success in your spiritual work and your relationship.
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More Buddha-lite than enlightened but I like this tune cos one of my teachers used to chant it - but in a lower voice: Om Mani Padme Hum
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Just to cross reference to the etymology thread I thought I better look up the word 'bad'. From Origins by Eric Partridge I find: ME bad, earlier badde: perh. (Webster) from OE baeddel, a hermaphrodite, cf OE baedling, an effeminate; but ? rather from C. *bados ... whence *bassos, the root being *bad, to be wide or open, the basic meaning of the adj. being 'wide open (to all influence, esp. the worst). So it seems that bad either means effeminate or gullible. Not sure where this leaves us but it certainly seems to undermine the sense of just straightforward malevolent. And it does seem to lead towards a judgmental view i.e. I call bad anything which I deem to be not acceptable to me. I await your learned opinion.
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critical judgements - the sharpened knives that cut deep leaving beads of blood.
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Thanks - very interesting.
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Spatial orientation - Egyptian Opening of the Mouth Ceremony
Apech replied to Apech's topic in General Discussion
Hi I don't have a big problem with Haich's view of the scorpion energy. Certainly there is a scorpion/hawk dynamic because of Serqet/Quebsenuef. If you want to continue the astrology link then you might consider a hawk (possibly air) with a water link (libation) in the West AND an air sign with a water connection in the 'west' on Zodiac (is it?) Aquarius. (?) Also I think healing and illness connotations of Serqet can be translated to fluids that kill ego and so on. yes. Cheers. -
I voted normal - but I want to say that this site is great - I love the debate, discussions, disagreements and humour. So when I say normal its cos I think its still great.
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I agree there is always a problem with moral absolutes. For instance would killing Hitler have been good or bad? But of course there is a chain of harm or the karma of harmful acts which probably makes Hitler a victim too. I would say harming others is always bad. Maybe if there is no intent or the person doing it is unable to understand the consequences of their acts then this might mitigate in terms of the punishment but it doesn't change the badness of the thing. I am totally with you on state or culturally determined licensing of sexual activity. For instance gay sex is almost universally condemned in religions whose major works were written in ancient (and medieval) times (even Buddhism!) but most peoples view now is entirely different. This because the state (and organised religion) likes to control people and this perhaps is the essence because it is all about power over the other and the abuse of this power - the abuse of this power being 'harm'.
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Same here. Thanks.
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way of being, now that is a path to follow, you are what you are.
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Spatial orientation - Egyptian Opening of the Mouth Ceremony
Apech replied to Apech's topic in General Discussion
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I've never been a la carte before!
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Respect to you Wudang, I totally accept the proposition that desire/lust is a cause of confusion and ignorance and leads to scattering and so on. But I believe in being 'in the world if not of the world'. For some maybe cutting themselves off is a productive and helpful approach but I know that to understand myself and eliminate my faults I need to be in relation to others (not necessarily sexual of course ). I know if I lived a monkish existence there would be blind spots in my experience and ability (even more than there are now!) - even though I often yearn for solitude. Can we transcend lust - yes! but not by pretending it doesn't exist and not without that greater power - love. However, I have to say in humility - what do I know? I just do my best. Cheers, Apepch7.
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Spatial orientation - Egyptian Opening of the Mouth Ceremony
Apech replied to Apech's topic in General Discussion
The first thing to remember when looking at the compass directions and Ancient Egypt is the unusual geography of the country. Essentially there are two types of habitable terrain. The southern part of the country is simply the strip of land formed by the flood plane of the Nile, beyond this both to the East and the West is desert. As the river, flowing South to North, reaches the middle of the country it begins to broaden out into a massive delta of multiple rivulets and wetlands. The delta empties into the Mediterranean Sea. So the northern terrain is very distinct to the southern. The necropolis was sited on the West bank which became associated with death. In ancient times the land was divided in two. Upper Egypt in the South was ruled by kings wearing the tall white crown while the North, or Lower Egypt was ruled by kings wearing the Red Crown. The tutelary goddesses, associated with these crowns were Nekhabet, the vulture in the South and Wadjet the cobra in the North. The gods associated with these ancient kings were Horus in the North and Set in the South. To these we can add Thoth for the West and in the East either another form of Horus called Dwanany or sometimes Min (a fertility god) or An-hur (Onuris) the hunter. Confusion often arises because of the two forms of Horus, one in the North and one in the East. The Northern Horus is sometimes called Horus the Elder. In illustrations of the the royal coronation two gods are shown annointing or libating the king, these are traditionally Horus and Set or later Horus and Thoth (possibly because Set became increasingly associated with destruction or to add an East/West dimension to the scene). The unified kingdom of Egypt (still known as the 'Two Lands or Kingdoms") came about as a result of a struggle between the Southern and Northern kings, the followers of Set and Horus. This was mythologised in the 'Contendings of Horus and Set' in which the two gods were said to battle for 80 years. During this struggle Set was said to injure Horus' eye (in return Horus tore off Set's testicles (ouch!)). This is actually symbolic of a condition of impasse where willful drive and overseeing awareness neutralise each other. In compensation for the loss of his eye Horus (who is the eventual winner of this struggle) is given the four Sons of Horus, two in the North and two in the South. As Horus, the god associated with the 'eye' is all about awareness and when his eye is sound or whole - this is unified awareness, wholeness of being or consciousness, when we are dealing with duality, that is when we don't have this unified consciousness we have four points of view which help us understand and deal with things in the absence of this holistic awareness. These four distinct ways of seeing or experiencing things are the Sons of Horus. The Sons of Horus are present on three levels of existence. In the sky, the god or noumenal realm, as four of the Imperishible Souls - the stars of the Great Bear (Ursa Major) which never set below the horizon and as the Four Rudders of Heaven. In the 'atmosphere' of Shu as the pillars of heaven. In the earth/body as the gods of the Canopic Jars holding the organs of the body removed in mummification. In this last form we can try to understand their function. I'll go through them one by one. Imsety This god protects the liver and is human headed. Its direction is South and it is protected by the goddess Isis. Imsety is said to "make your house flourish and endure" - here 'house' probably means body, the place where your spirit dwells. The Egyptians had good medical knowledge and understood circulation and so on. However its not entirely clear what they thought of the function of the liver. But its not huge step to assume that they intuited the function along the lines of modern knowledge. The liver is a kind of chemical factory for the body which manufactures glycogen and also filters the blood. I am assuming here then that 'making the house flourish and endure' is about manufacturing the chemicals for metabolism and energy. Hapi This god protects the lungs and has the head of an ape or baboon. Its direction is North and it is protected by Nephthys. Hapi is said to "knit together your head and your members (body)...given you your head for ever." The joining of the head to the body was a most significant thing for the Egyptians. Hapi is sometimes called the 'navigator' or 'great runner'. The name of the goddess Nephthys is usually given as 'Lady of the House' - in Egyptian Nebet-hwt. Nebet means Lady and Hwt actually means temple enclosure. So a better translation would be "Mistress of the temple" or High Priestess. The association of 'lungs' with joining the head to the body probably comes from the 'sma' unification symbol where the North and South of Egypt are unitesd together by knotting plants around a lung and trachea symbol. Obviously the lungs are to do with breathing, which again rather like the liver is to do with energy metabolism. Also there are two lungs which are joined so I suppose the symbolism is obvious. Joining the head to the body covers two things really, one is to do with identity. The head is the recognisable person, the face and so without your head you could be any spirit in the underworld. But more importantly the head is exclusively the site of four out of the five senses. So the head is about perception. Joining the head to the body means joining presence and perception. Duamutef This god protects the stomach and has the head of a jackal. Its direction is East and it is protected by the warrior/huntress goddess Neith (or Nit). He is said to "protect you from he who would harm you ...". The name Duamutef means literally "he who praises his mother". The stomach is of course principally about breaking down food in order to digest it using acid. As distinct from the first two organs this is less about energy metabolism but more about the process of assimilation. Quebhsenuef This god protects the intestines and has the head of a hawk. Its direction is West and it is protected by the scorpion goddess Serqet (or Selkis). He is said to "join your bones together for you, collect your members for you, bring your heart for you." The name Quebhsenuef means literally "he who libates his siblings", libate means to cleanse with water. The Scorpion goddess accompanies Isis and is to do with healing. She has the title "Serqet-hetu" which means either reliever or constrictor of the windpipe depending on how you read it. This is likely to be something to do with the use of scorpion venom for healing - a symptom of some scorpion stings was throat restriction. The intestines remove nutrients and water from digested food to feed the body, also about the process of assimilation. There is a lot more to be said on this very important subject but my typing fingers are worn out. Over to you Yoda, to say which of the Sons is which element.