Monday, May 4, 2020

An Idle Conversation On Nothing


Jeff

Sleep has always been a problem so to speak as I have always been awaken ever since. Forgive u for u know not u are talking. U r exempted to (sic) kiss the master's lotus feet nevertheless. However u can have a glimpse of my remote Darshan from 8am to 8pm only. Anyway your humble request have (sic) meet (sic) with my kind approval. Darshan for 2 starting this month.


Om Ni

Hahaha. Pls go beyond masters and darshans. They are passe. Focus not even on the now and here. Because we are all going hehehe


Om Ni

To where? That's d 64 k question hohoho


Jeff

Darshans n masters r just mere facade for the weaklings. Now n here r but illusions of Time. Since u r in the inner circle again I should caution inner is just a figurative (sic) of speech what's beyond is not even a vector quantity. There's (sic) no directions as such. So our communication shall limit to digital only. If u will quanta sound n words (sic) will jump across the sphere with no space in between. Pranam.


Om Ni

Hahaha depth that is illusionary does nothing to advance anybody's cause. Speaking in tongues is a blur person's way to excuse ignorance. There is nothing but what it is hehehe


Jeff

What it is is a 64 k question left unanswered. If my memory serves me rightly it happened. The door closed literally when this question was asked in Kluang 1000 years ago



Om Ni

Too bad. You missed the point. Doors never close. That is why they are doors. It is all about transit. The doors close only if they are not doors. Otherwise they contradict and fail themselves hehehe


Jeff 

Thou Hadith spoken the truth. Heaven rejoice a wise man is still breathing in this hour of the holy   night  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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