Princess Arabia

The Sound of Silence

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1 hour ago, Bazooka Jesus said:

Well, there's the catch... you can't really describe emptiness; it's like trying to describe the color red. The only thing you can say about it is that it's simultaneously fullness... absolute full emptiness, if you will. But it is a very tangible sensation, and it can completely absorb you if you get in touch with its "frequency" (which is of course exactly what technique like meditation and yoga are for). These days, I like to call it the Om vibration or Om frequency. 🕉

Ok. I see. The Om is very powerful. Sadhguru does it and sounds like listening to inside a seashell.

 


 

 

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10 minutes ago, Princess Arabia said:

You and I are probably the corniest jokesters on this forum.

As I said on another thread... let's fight it out.

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Just now, Bazooka Jesus said:

As I said on another thread... let's fight it out.

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Ok so i guess @Yimpa and I have a battle going on. Forum members please vote for your corniest jokester. Me or @Yimpa. The winner gets to tell a corny joke. Now that will be a good example of SILENCE.


 

 

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Why did the dog cross the road?

To eat some corn, dawg.

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I AM itching for the truth 

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Posted (edited)

5 minutes ago, Yimpa said:

Why did the dog cross the road?

To eat some corn, dawg.

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That's it, now cast your votes. Let's not keep this up too long to turn this thread silent.

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God wins.


I AM itching for the truth 

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When you enter Silence, you enter a profound peace, bliss consciousness, pure awareness. That's what the Silence is. It's not being quiet, it's beyond that. It's not just quieting your mind. It's understanding that there's no mind to quiet. Robert Adams

 

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