This is 1/3rd of Peter, Paul, and Mary, from 1977. The middle name should give you a clue. Some of you need this about now. Even if you think you don't, it won't kill you. Think of it as a stress break for 3 minutes. And it should have a lot more than a paltry 4K hits on YouTube.
We ALL need this now! Thank you Brother!
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My Mom's favorite verse. She died in her early 50's of cancer. I adopted it and all of the bible because of her. Aesop you are a Godsend to many, thank you. Watch your six.
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ReplyDeleteThat was lovely. Thank you.
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I enjoy the Psalter, and therefore the psalm.
ReplyDeleteFellow travelers not so much.
Thank you, my friend.
ReplyDelete'Twas a help.
if they continue to hold onto arbitrary conceptions as to their own selfhood, they will be holding onto something that is non-existent. It is the same with all arbitrary conceptions of other selves, living beings, or a universal self. These are all expressions of non-existent things
ReplyDeleteThe non-dualism of Buddhism and Vedanta implies that one's individual self is a phantasm, like the water in a mirage. The non-dual basis of existence is referred to as the Void in Buddhism ("a Void that is not empty") and the Plenitude in Vedanta. The dualism of individual self and the Divine seems real as long as the individual self is perceived to be real.
Thanks. Been wearing out "Will the circle be Unbroken" lately and needed something new.
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