Resemblances and Correspondences X 1

Resemblances and Correspondences X, part 1 – Reflections of Each Other

Consciousness and Speech Series X.

Sacred Speech Masterclass X, part one.

Resemblances and correspondences shape our consciousness and speech. How do things resemble each other, what are their connections and relationships, and how does this become known?

 

Peter Pannke: It is great to join again. I missed the last classes, but I saw the video. Really fascinating stuff, I must say.

Babaji: Thank you, very much. Coming from you, that’s an honor.

Peter: No, no, come on. You are really doing something special here.

Babaji: Thank you.

Peter: It is not really very available, not many people who can talk about that. Really good. You know. I really enjoyed the – so I hope I’ll be with you for the next weeks.

Babaji: Thank you. Right. Wonderful.

Jan: You should really all get Peter’s book, the one I am reading now, I posted it on the Google page. It is a really nice compliment this book and the class. I love it. So I would really recommend it to all of you.

Peter: Thanks.

Babaji: Yeh, I think we are very lucky to have Peter with us and I feel extremely honored because I have a little bit of insight into who the man is and he is — this is, it is really a great honor to have Peter with us.

Babaji: I want you to all know how much I’m enjoying this, but more than enjoying this, I want you to understand that I am gaining a lot of knowledge from these sessions with you and I hope you are getting even a fraction from me what I am getting from you. Because, you see, I see all of you as reflections of myself, not creations, not conscious creations but reflections, as we talked about in the last session– how the universe, in many ways, is a reflection of us. So, when I have a group like you in front of me reflecting different aspects of me, almost like that room of mirrors I described in my book and in the last session, as I read from that. This is this how we are all one, not that it’s one mind that’s making it, but rather that there are reflections going off infinitely in all directions.

So, from your comments and your questions, but more than that, I have to think of the order that I talk about things because it’s important for me that we share something here and I am very careful of, as you know, of ideologies and getting you to believe yet something else, and because of all the other stuff that’s out there online, live, in books and so forth that want you to believe in so many different things. So, I have to think about how I could talk about these things, in which order, so that when I get to a particular area that you don’t just have to accept what I am saying and write it down and memorize it, but that it fits in, that it makes sense, that in fact there is a resemblance. And we’re going to talk about this word resemblance tonight, or today for you.

About the Author

Baba Rampuri, author of "Autobiography of a Sadhu, a Journey into Mystic India," and frequent commentator on Oral Tradition, Sacred Speech, and Consciousness, is an American expatriate,  the first foreigner to be initiated into India's largest and most ancient order of yogis, the Naga Sannyasis of Juna Akhara.  He has lived in India since 1970, where he practices and teaches the oral tradition of the Sanatan Dharma, conducts sacred ceremony and rites, and hosts workshops and retreats.

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