very sexy man do you always look so good
2006-06-25 15:42:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Gerry! I knew you were not dead!
I dream about Adi Da!
Life is completely absurd. Every particle of it would move you toward some experience or other, and yet all experience conceals the ultimate message of the necessity for transcendence or freedom from experience. That one must attain freedom from something that is unnecessary to begin with is utterly absurd. Why bother with it to begin with?
Enlightenment is to Awaken from the seriousness of experience. It is not to despair or to destroy oneself. Despair is serious, and so is suicide. Self-indulgence is serious, stressful effort is serious, discipline is serious, interest is serious, knowledge is serious, death, sex, food, everything is completely serious. This movement or tendency to survive, to continue in independent form, is profoundly serious, and it is also absurd because it must be transcended. Enlightenment is to be restored to Divine humor, to realize that nothing is necessary. No experience is necessary. You can either become distracted by experience and repeat it, or you can transcend it. One or the other. If you have transcended experience, then it is no longer necessary. In that case, whether or not experience continues makes not the slightest bit of difference to you. Experience will come to an end with death in any case.
We are under the incredibly absurd illusion that there is an objective world "outside" Consciousness. There is not a shred of truth in this presumption. There is no world independent of Consciousness. The world is a modification of Consciousness, a play on Consciousness. It has no independent reality and no necessity. It is just possibility. What Consciousness does in terms of possibility in any moment is the drama of the seriousness of existence. When it Awakens to its true Position, which is senior to phenomena, then it is full of humor and there is no necessity to any experience. There is only Enlightenment, Divine Freedom.
2006-06-25 22:29:03
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answered by soulsearcher 5
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You kinda look like an old boyfriend so it would be a dream. Nightmares are usually scary and your just not scary to me.
2006-06-25 22:30:31
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answer #3
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answered by lostinlove 6
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Well you remind me of Rob Zombie, who I think is cool so depending on what you were doing in my dream I would decide then on how to categorize my dream . I think you would be riding a Harley after having smoked a j..that's a dream!
2006-06-25 22:29:47
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answered by hipergirl22 7
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Well, Chong I'd have Nice Dreams
2006-06-25 22:27:14
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answered by ₦âħí»€G 6
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Looks like a nightmare, that is if you were in my sleep, but you won't be.....
Believe me
Thanks for the 2 points weirdo!
2006-06-25 22:29:45
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answered by Lisa N 5
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Nightmare...even though my fears are unfounded, hairy people (long hair and beard)sorta freak me out. I always think of somebody from a biker gang or a drug dealer....it's a stereotype I realizes, but it freaks me none-the-less.
2006-06-25 22:33:30
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answered by Shaula 7
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It will be just another dream...I have nightmares that would scare your pants off. Haggard is cuddly and you might be one too.
2006-06-25 22:35:12
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answered by OnTheTreadmill 4
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You look kinda scary. I would probably have a nightmare.
2006-06-26 01:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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to be honest I woyld have a nightmare. The fact that I can't see your face would scare me in my dreams.... sorry! I don't mean to be mean.
2006-06-25 22:29:41
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answered by Sunshynebeams 3
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a weird dream in a land like hr puf n stuf's living island
2006-06-25 22:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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