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David Dalton

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Jan 22, 2013, 9:26:14 PM1/22/13
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Are there know cases in mythology or religious history
where an avatar or buddha has shared his abilities
by delivering shaktipat to a group of recipients?
In the case of Jesus he is said to have empowered
his apostles to carry on his work.

I am claiming to be similar to Krishna and Buddha and
in recent weeks have been attempting to deliver shaktipat
(transference of grace) to a large number of
recipients including those ordained at bishop level
or equivalent and above. However it could be that
I won't be able to do this until I come out of the
low years, which for many past figures including
the Buddha lasted seven years but for me have lasted
almost seventeen years now.

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Nobody in Particular

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Jan 22, 2013, 9:51:19 PM1/22/13
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"David Dalton" wrote in message
news:dalton-8781EA....@news.eternal-september.org...
>
> Are there know cases in mythology or religious history
> where an avatar or buddha has shared his abilities
> by delivering shaktipat to a group of recipients?
> In the case of Jesus he is said to have empowered
> his apostles to carry on his work.
>
> I am claiming to be similar to Krishna and Buddha and
> in recent weeks have been attempting to deliver shaktipat
> (transference of grace) to a large number of
> recipients including those ordained at bishop level
> or equivalent and above. However it could be that
> I won't be able to do this until I come out of the
> low years, which for many past figures including
> the Buddha lasted seven years but for me have lasted
> almost seventeen years now.

Have you considered that perhaps this grasping and striving after your
ability to deliver shaktipat might possibly keep you in those low years as
long as you keep trying so hard?
That if you might just give up this personal striving and surrender, those
low years might end?
Perhaps it is the purpose of those low years to get you over that need for
proof of personal abilities, and they will last as long as you still feel
that need.
Just let go.

David Dalton

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Jan 22, 2013, 9:56:19 PM1/22/13
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In article <kdnj77$1i4$1...@dont-email.me>,
Indeed, my latest attempt with Luna the moon as implementer,
which I have not given up on yet (plus I am hoping that I
will come out of the low years at full moon) will definitely
be my last attempt until I come out of the low years.

i2i

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Jan 23, 2013, 12:41:35 AM1/23/13
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"David Dalton" wrote in message
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Are there know cases in mythology or religious history
where an avatar or buddha has shared his abilities
by delivering shaktipat to a group of recipients?
In the case of Jesus he is said to have empowered
his apostles to carry on his work.

I am claiming to be similar to Krishna and Buddha and
in recent weeks have been attempting to deliver shaktipat
(transference of grace) to a large number of
recipients including those ordained at bishop level
or equivalent and above. However it could be that
I won't be able to do this until I come out of the
low years, which for many past figures including
the Buddha lasted seven years but for me have lasted
almost seventeen years now.

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each outgoing path is completely
unique as is each return path so that
comparison factors to others and their
timeline for arriving will be decidedly
lacking . nisargadatta maharaj only
spent three years in meditation after
he met his guru in order to become self
realized, but he would be seen as
the exception.

x

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Jan 23, 2013, 9:10:11 AM1/23/13
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reason can rule over enlightenment or extend the endarkenment.

i2i

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Jan 23, 2013, 10:45:56 AM1/23/13
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"x" wrote in message news:d96dnUwxFqfecmLN...@giganews.com...
since it appears that most are
"endarkened" you could tend to
think that even if the self realized
state is, as they say, the superior
state, the endarkened state rules
in most cases.

x

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Jan 23, 2013, 11:00:03 AM1/23/13
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there doesn't appear to be a judgment upon its own superiority involved
in the actual state, methinks nothing really matters from its view point.

i2i

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Jan 23, 2013, 5:30:24 PM1/23/13
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"x" wrote in message news:d96dnU8xFqeelJ3M...@giganews.com...
that's why they say that the lower
state can block the higher state so
effectively.

x

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Jan 23, 2013, 6:23:03 PM1/23/13
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i believe that awakening is in part a recognition of the always-already
state of witnessing which is inherent in all sentient beings all the time.

x

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Jan 23, 2013, 6:33:45 PM1/23/13
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silently staring you in the face and ignored in favour of human antics.

i2i

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Jan 24, 2013, 1:16:01 AM1/24/13
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"x" wrote in message news:d96dnXwxFqfE7p3M...@giganews.com...
don't we love to be wrapped
up by our story

x

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Jan 24, 2013, 4:14:08 AM1/24/13
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maybe it never ends...
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