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Narayana

2006-10-10, 2:37 am

Namaste! (By Narayana)

I am not asking a general question as we all know a general view.
I just want to know how we personally at this moment able to
comprehend what actually happens to us personally at that moment.

As I trained myself to be in tune with perception of bliss, the death
of my
body (as I see it now for me personally) will be a transition in more
pure
state of being without this body and in the new form of life, where the
sense of the body is not localized as now, but transcended.

That will change a way of the perception from that which now into a
different kind of perception,- which is not restricted by reflexes and
the memories or personal attachments; I have to say, it will be
wonderful -
because if the new body is not localized, the perception will be also
transcended and it work like a multiple flashes of light....

Well ... what do you think will happen to you at this great moment?

omjaroo

2006-10-10, 2:37 am

Hi,

God, I hope!

Jared
o
^

NBennett

2006-10-10, 8:31 am

i think all the stress about the people and life i know will stop and
the amazingness of existing will fill me.
come to think of it, i bet i could put that into action before i die.
thanks. good question.
nancy

Narayana wrote:
> Namaste! (By Narayana)
>
> I am not asking a general question as we all know a general view.
> I just want to know how we personally at this moment able to
> comprehend what actually happens to us personally at that moment.
>
> As I trained myself to be in tune with perception of bliss, the death
> of my
> body (as I see it now for me personally) will be a transition in more
> pure
> state of being without this body and in the new form of life, where the
> sense of the body is not localized as now, but transcended.
>
> That will change a way of the perception from that which now into a
> different kind of perception,- which is not restricted by reflexes and
> the memories or personal attachments; I have to say, it will be
> wonderful -
> because if the new body is not localized, the perception will be also
> transcended and it work like a multiple flashes of light....
>
> Well ... what do you think will happen to you at this great moment?


Puma

2006-10-10, 8:31 am

Narayana wrote:
> Namaste! (By Narayana)
>
> I am not asking a general question as we all know a general view.
> I just want to know how we personally at this moment able to
> comprehend what actually happens to us personally at that moment.
>
> As I trained myself to be in tune with perception of bliss, the death
> of my
> body (as I see it now for me personally) will be a transition in more
> pure
> state of being without this body and in the new form of life, where the
> sense of the body is not localized as now, but transcended.
>
> That will change a way of the perception from that which now into a
> different kind of perception,- which is not restricted by reflexes and
> the memories or personal attachments; I have to say, it will be
> wonderful -
> because if the new body is not localized, the perception will be also
> transcended and it work like a multiple flashes of light....
>
> Well ... what do you think will happen to you at this great moment?



Hi Narayana,

Perception, reflexes,memories are all part of LIFE...When one dies
nothing will be felt anymore...To feel one needs LIFE...

If you really deem that death is gonna be wonderful, then get a peace
of poison and TRANSCEND the other side...That is so easy to prove
it...And you will se the flashes of darkness very soon!

Puma

Dave K

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm


Puma wrote:
> Narayana wrote:
>
>
> Hi Narayana,
>
> Perception, reflexes,memories are all part of LIFE...When one dies
> nothing will be felt anymore...To feel one needs LIFE...
>
> If you really deem that death is gonna be wonderful, then get a peace
> of poison and TRANSCEND the other side...That is so easy to prove
> it...And you will se the flashes of darkness very soon!
>
> Puma


Famous last words:

"You shoot first, Mr. Cheney."

"I designed it myself!"

"Did I disconnect the what?"

"You need braces, Mr. Dracula."

"Who ever heard of an ostrich killing a man?"

"I know these woods like the back of my hand."

So... howdya get the name "Killer"?"

"You call that a watchdog?"

"Look... he's eating out of my..."

"Hey, I'm the Croc Man!"

"Is that a real gun?"

"Relax. I minored in chemistry."

"Nobody actually reads the instructions."

"Yes, you do look fat in those pants."

"He's probably hibernating."

"The odds of that happening have to be a million to one!"

"Pull the pin and count to what?"

"I wonder where the mother bear is."

"I've seen this done on TV."

"These are the *good* kind of mushrooms!"

"Let it down slowly."

"It's strong enough for both of us."

"This doesn't taste right. "

"I can make this light before it changes."

"I can do that with my eyes closed."

"Well, we've made it this far."

"That's odd..."

"Don't be so superstitious!"

"Watch this!"

"What duck?"

-DaveK

Lion Of Judah

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm

Well I was hoping for a huge earthquake that would rend all Bibles in
two, separating the Old Testament from the New.

dt

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm

Dave K wrote:

> Puma wrote:
>
>
>
> Famous last words:
>
> "You shoot first, Mr. Cheney."
>
> "I designed it myself!"
>
> "Did I disconnect the what?"
>
> "You need braces, Mr. Dracula."
>
> "Who ever heard of an ostrich killing a man?"
>
> "I know these woods like the back of my hand."
>
> So... howdya get the name "Killer"?"
>
> "You call that a watchdog?"
>
> "Look... he's eating out of my..."
>
> "Hey, I'm the Croc Man!"
>
> "Is that a real gun?"
>
> "Relax. I minored in chemistry."
>
> "Nobody actually reads the instructions."
>
> "Yes, you do look fat in those pants."
>
> "He's probably hibernating."
>
> "The odds of that happening have to be a million to one!"
>
> "Pull the pin and count to what?"
>
> "I wonder where the mother bear is."
>
> "I've seen this done on TV."
>
> "These are the *good* kind of mushrooms!"
>
> "Let it down slowly."
>
> "It's strong enough for both of us."
>
> "This doesn't taste right. "
>
> "I can make this light before it changes."
>
> "I can do that with my eyes closed."
>
> "Well, we've made it this far."
>
> "That's odd..."
>
> "Don't be so superstitious!"
>
> "Watch this!"
>
> "What duck?"
>
> -DaveK


Here in Texas (and large parts of the South), it's "Hold my beer and
watch this!"

DT
Ben

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm

Dave K wrote:
> Puma wrote:
>
>
>
> Famous last words:
>
> "You shoot first, Mr. Cheney."
>
> "I designed it myself!"
>
> "Did I disconnect the what?"
>
> "You need braces, Mr. Dracula."
>
> "Who ever heard of an ostrich killing a man?"
>
> "I know these woods like the back of my hand."
>
> So... howdya get the name "Killer"?"
>
> "You call that a watchdog?"
>
> "Look... he's eating out of my..."
>
> "Hey, I'm the Croc Man!"
>
> "Is that a real gun?"
>
> "Relax. I minored in chemistry."
>
> "Nobody actually reads the instructions."
>
> "Yes, you do look fat in those pants."
>
> "He's probably hibernating."
>
> "The odds of that happening have to be a million to one!"
>
> "Pull the pin and count to what?"
>
> "I wonder where the mother bear is."
>
> "I've seen this done on TV."
>
> "These are the *good* kind of mushrooms!"
>
> "Let it down slowly."
>
> "It's strong enough for both of us."
>
> "This doesn't taste right. "
>
> "I can make this light before it changes."
>
> "I can do that with my eyes closed."
>
> "Well, we've made it this far."
>
> "That's odd..."
>
> "Don't be so superstitious!"
>
> "Watch this!"
>
> "What duck?"
>
> -DaveK
>


"Hold my beer. Watch this!"

Ben

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm

dt wrote:

> Dave K wrote:
>
>
>
> Here in Texas (and large parts of the South), it's "Hold my beer and
> watch this!"
>
> DT

Man. I should read all the posts in a thread before I post.

but it's like totally cool that we're on the same wavelength.
Ali

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm

On 10 Oct 2006 06:53:28 -0700, "Lion Of Judah" <bcozier@bellsouth.net>
wrote:

>Well I was hoping for a huge earthquake that would rend all Bibles in
>two, separating the Old Testament from the New.


You have made the Wizard laugh, Dorothy. Your wish is granted.
But first-

OOOGOOO!!
dt

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm

Ben wrote:

> dt wrote:
>
>
> Man. I should read all the posts in a thread before I post.
>
> but it's like totally cool that we're on the same wavelength.


<NelsonMuntz> HA ha! </NM>

Usually I'm on the other end of that particular stick.

DT
Lazarhat

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm

Puma postulated in alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on 10 Oct 2006:

> Narayana wrote:
>
>
> Hi Narayana,
>
> Perception, reflexes,memories are all part of LIFE...When one dies
> nothing will be felt anymore...To feel one needs LIFE...
>
> If you really deem that death is gonna be wonderful, then get a peace
> of poison and TRANSCEND the other side...That is so easy to prove
> it...And you will se the flashes of darkness very soon!
>
> Puma
>


Either that or there's the big giant yellow flashing GAME OVER sign and
you find yourself without a quarter with which to "Continue? Within
6....5....4....3....2....1 Second(s)".

Laz

--
"No mentation without remuneration!" -- the other absfg motto
Dave K

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm


Lazarhat wrote:
> Puma postulated in alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on 10 Oct 2006:
>
>
> Either that or there's the big giant yellow flashing GAME OVER sign and
> you find yourself without a quarter with which to "Continue? Within
> 6....5....4....3....2....1 Second(s)".


But you're not worried about the quarter, because you know change comes
from within.

>
> Laz
>
> --
> "No mentation without remuneration!" -- the other absfg motto


Lazarhat

2006-10-10, 4:28 pm

Dave K postulated in alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on 10 Oct 2006:

>
> Lazarhat wrote:
>
> But you're not worried about the quarter, because you know change
> comes from within.
>


I set 'em up and Dave knocks 'em outta the park....

Laz

--
"No mentation without remuneration!" -- the other absfg motto
Stu

2006-10-10, 9:29 pm

On 2006-10-09 22:36:20 -0700, "Narayana" <mazlov@yahoo.com> said:

>
>
> Well ... what do you think will happen to you at this great moment


nothing.
--
~Stu

ShelShokT

2006-10-10, 9:29 pm


"dt" <daletx@ATnewsguy.com> wrote in message
news:eggdn4$gq5$1@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu...
> Ben wrote:
>
>
> <NelsonMuntz> HA ha! </NM>
>
> Usually I'm on the other end of that particular stick.


"Nah, it ain't loaded."

"Hey, gimme your lighter. I think I'm out of gas."

And, the ever popular: "Yeah? Well, XXXX you AND your shotgun."


--
Wally

I don't believe in categoricals (except this one).
- Daryl


howdydave

2006-10-11, 2:31 am


ShelShokT wrote:
> "dt" <daletx@ATnewsguy.com> wrote in message
> news:eggdn4$gq5$1@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu...
>
> "Nah, it ain't loaded."
>
> "Hey, gimme your lighter. I think I'm out of gas."
>
> And, the ever popular: "Yeah? Well, XXXX you AND your shotgun."
>
>
> --
> Wally
>
> I don't believe in categoricals (except this one).
> - Daryl


Howdy!

I DON'T KNOW.

I know enough to KNOW that I don't know.
I know enough to know that speculation on my part is pointless.
I have the patience to wait and find out for sure.

Dave

The AnsaMan

2006-10-11, 2:31 am

howdydave said:

> Howdy!
>
> I DON'T KNOW.
>
> I know enough to KNOW that I don't know.
> I know enough to know that speculation on my part is pointless.
> I have the patience to wait and find out for sure.
>
> Dave



Hey everybody...IT'S HOWDY DAVE!

Everybody give HOWDY DAVE a big old HOWDY!

--
The AnsaMan
I honor my personality flaws, for without them I
would have no personality at all.
The AnsaMan Wiki http://wiki.ansaman.com





dt

2006-10-11, 4:28 pm

The AnsaMan wrote:
> howdydave said:
>
>
>
>
>
> Hey everybody...IT'S HOWDY DAVE!
>
> Everybody give HOWDY DAVE a big old HOWDY!


Howdy, Dave!

Can't help but think of an old "Far Side" caption:

"Hey, everybody! Look at me, I'm a cowboy! Howdy, howdy, howdy..."

DT
Dave K

2006-10-11, 4:28 pm


dt wrote:
> The AnsaMan wrote:
>
> Howdy, Dave!
>
> Can't help but think of an old "Far Side" caption:
>
> "Hey, everybody! Look at me, I'm a cowboy! Howdy, howdy, howdy..."


Is that for the list of famous last words? Like something you'd say
while riding a mechanical bull?



>
> DT


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