GREAT LOSS OF A GIANT OF SLOVENIAN ALPINISM
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| Irina14. 11. 2010 22:45:05 |
Tomaž, we haven't forgotten you, you are still here somewhere among us. Death is not what separates us, and life is not what unites us. There are stronger bonds, for which distances, place and time are meaningless. (Mila K.)
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| funnyboy14. 11. 2010 23:16:35 |
Irina, that's true. You said it nicely.
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| Jože.17. 04. 2012 13:33:37 |
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| julius17. 04. 2012 20:46:41 |
Jože! You mixed up the persons a bit. Tomaž and Metod are not the same person. For Metod you have to open a new section. No hard feelings.
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| Jože.18. 04. 2012 04:25:04 |
julius! No hard feelings. I know well who is who. Somehow it seemed most appropriate to post under this title. Otherwise I don't have the habit of changing or deleting the little I write. Opening new and new sections..., there are already too many. If for clarity it would be better to open a new section or move my post elsewhere, please, administrator, fix it. Lp.
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| viharnik2. 07. 2012 23:06:54 |
Very nice that someone from Slovenia visits the place in memory of his last departure, where Tomaž felt himself best, that is Himalaya. The words Tomaž spoke "I am who I am", despite the apparently simple verse, hides the essence of human consciousness and high spiritual awakening. For the human spirit to move to the point of one's own pure spirit as mere observer outside oneself (from pure center of consciousness) with awareness of unity of spirit and cosmos and never as a spirit that wanders and attaches to the phenomenal world, many years of spiritual practice, contemplation with oneself, cognitions of universal nature and man as universal part of creation are needed. Such experiences can emerge also during hard solo ascents, because then you are alone with the wall and own spirit forgets all feelings and emotions of worldly order. Only own spirit and sharpened deepening into self leads you then over the wall, incomprehensible and inaccessible to every mortal. Only then you perceive that spirit has universal nature, is unconditional and eternal, and at the same time tells you (Spirit) that if He becomes free, man gets higher force (Spirit-God) in support with which impossible and unimaginable can be achieved. With these thoughts we can easily touch and approach God's feet in His incomprehensible greatness as His child, individual, man.
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| heinz3. 07. 2012 06:45:56 |
"I am who I am" comes from the Bible. It is the Creator's personal name with which He introduced Himself to Moses when he asked for His name. Read: 2.Moses (Exodus) 3:13,14.
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| viharnik3. 07. 2012 16:31:01 |
Of course it is about the creator. In such context I also described above how man, who is a microcopy of universal creation, can become that himself, but it's not easy, I agree. Without doubt Tomaž felt this verse himself. But harder is to maintain this state if you are not by God's grace realized, transformed, awakened soul - note - in the end you become pure Spirit-Atman who no longer incarnates on earth. On Mount Sinai Moses met at the bush one of the holy, eternal representatives of the divine kingdom beyond, i.e. holy fire or Sri Agni Devata (holy fire of purification), possibly also Sri Kalki (holy fire of evolution-Sushumna nadi-spine), which I also mentioned.
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| zippo4. 07. 2012 07:03:33 |
viharnik, you're already in nirvana now
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| viharnik4. 07. 2012 08:34:24 |
This should be the natural state of the true human from which we all once originated after God (not physically, we are born multiple times, but spiritually) but we forgot our primal roots and essences. The world is a proving ground for souls where we learn in all this human-made clutter (illusion of the phenomenal world) to reach our own source of self, i.e. pure spirit and awakening of the primal mother in oneself or primal energy (yin-yang) or Kundalini, the Chinese call it Chi. Without the help of Sahaja yoga this rebirth is not possible and even there God does not flatter, one must constantly work on oneself and perfect and sharpen oneself. It was given only to divine (already with the embryo and predispositions) incarnations that had tasks on earth to enlighten people (Jesus, Sri Rama, Sri Krishna, Lao Tzu, Socrates, Zoroaster, Mohammed, Sri Buddha, Sri Sai Baba (19th cent. from Shirdi) and others).
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