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Soul????

Recently my hubby and I were discussing what is the SOUL?
Here's how  Chopra defines IT>>>
Adapted from Power, Freedom, and Grace, by Deepak Chopra (Amber Allen, 2006).

There is an
ancient saying from India about the soul: “Fire cannot burn it, water
cannot wet it, wind cannot dry it, weapons cannot cleave it. It’s
ancient, it’s unborn, it never dies.” The soul is the source of all
unreality, but the domain of the soul is beyond your everyday reality.
That’s why you need to experience the domain of your soul to stay in
touch with your soul, to experience the qualities of the real you.

How do you experience the domain of your soul? By spending time in
silence, by quieting the time-bound conversation in your head and tuning
in to the timeless, peaceful quiet of your soul. When you experience
complete silence in your body-mind, then you recognize that you are not
your thoughts but the Being who is having the thoughts.

Slowly, by spending time in silence, you notice that the scenery
comes and goes, but the seer is always there. You realize that you are
not the scenery; you are the seer, the witness of the scenery. As you
shift your identify from the scenery to the seer, everything starts to
slowly awaken. You glimpse the soul, and you begin to experience more
expansive states of consciousness: Cosmic consciousness, divine
consciousness, unity consciousness.

You begin to realize that you are painting the scenery. In the past
you did it unconsciously, randomly, chaotically. Now, like a great
Michelangelo or Leonardo da Vinci, you consciously create a masterpiece
that influences your destiny and the destiny of others
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I really like that artwork, it seems to fit the topic so well.
comment by troutbend on May 6, 2011 12:14 PM ()
I love this site>>
https://www.dailyzen.com/zencards.asp
see art/e-cards there.
Thanks for the visits and comments
reply by anacoana on May 7, 2011 7:41 AM ()
I spend a lot of time in silence.
comment by fredo on May 6, 2011 10:22 AM ()
"Silence is Golden" I love reading the old spelling of words. Ana
Origin
As with many proverbs, the origin of this phrase is obscured by the mists of time. There are reports of versions of it dating back to Ancient Egypt. The first example of it in English is from the poet Thomas Carlyle, who translated the phrase from German in Sartor Resartus, 1831, in which a character expounds at length on the virtues of silence:
"Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together; that at length they may emerge, full-formed and majestic, into the daylight of Life, which they are thenceforth to rule. Not William the Silent only, but all the considerable men I have known, and the most undiplomatic and unstrategic of these, forbore to babble of what they were creating and projecting. Nay, in thy own mean perplexities, do thou thyself but hold thy tongue for one day: on the morrow, how much clearer are thy purposes and duties; what wreck and rubbish have those mute workmen within thee swept away, when intrusive noises were shut out! Speech is too often not, as the Frenchman defined it, the art of concealing Thought; but of quite stifling and suspending Thought, so that there is none to conceal. Speech too is great, but not the greatest. As the Swiss Inscription says: Sprecfien ist silbern, Schweigen ist golden (Speech is silvern, Silence is golden); or as I might rather express it: Speech is of Time, Silence is of Eternity."
That fuller version - 'speech is silver; silence is golden', is still sometimes used, although the shorter form is now more common.
The same thought is expressed in a 16th century proverb, now defunct - as many present-day feminists would prefer it:
"Silence is a woman's best garment."
Silence has in fact long been considered laudable in religious circles. The 14th century author Richard Rolle of Hampole, in The psalter; or psalms of David, 1340:
"Disciplyne of silence is goed."
Wyclif's Bible, 1382 also includes the thought - "Silence is maad in heuen". [made in Heaven]
reply by anacoana on May 6, 2011 10:29 AM ()

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