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James Rutke replied to Joe Fulton's discussion THE PRACTICE - STEP ONE in the group Practices
"Hi Joe, Lately I have noticed that Christians are going back to their roots and finding some of the basic teachings of their founder and how to put them into actual practice. Here is an example from the Epistle of James, chapter two, verses 1-9 on…"
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"Hello James, I just noticed you had left a comment. Yes, I have read Jäniksen vuosi and many other Paasilinna's books. I thought they already were translated in English. At least many of them are in French, he's popular there. Best…"
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"Thanks James.He did read lots of interesting books. "
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"More info: Albert Goldman's bio of Elvis on p.366 states that Elvis loved The Sound of the Silence so much he would read from it onstage and that he named his gospel group Voice."
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"Sure Mika, just note that the painting is by Kim Haueter, that it can also be found on her website, and that I own it. Let's be friends!"
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"Heyy, Elvis fans here. Me too. :) May I copy this picture to local fan-forum to see?"
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"Go ahead! Copy it! Google my name and you'll get the Dharmakirti faculty list and you'll find out how to get in touch with me so we can trade Elvis stories outside of theosophy.net.  I teach tomorrow at Dharmakirti and I still have…"
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"OooOOOoooooohhhhhhhhhh....hahahhahaha!!!! I love it!!!!!I really love the stuff to make peanut butter and banana sandwitches with as offerings!! that is to funny!!May I have permission to copy this picture to my PC? I love Elvis too..I'll have…"
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"Elvis told his hairdresser that even though he sang a lot of Christian hymns, his own personal philosophy was embodied in The Voice of the Silence. He gave copies to many of his close friends. This painting is by my dear friend the San Francisco…"
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"Ah Memphis! That's the main place where I also went on my 83 vacation. I had been a fan of Elvis since the 50s and I was really impressed with two things at Graceland. Number 1 was the Meditation Garden and number 2 was the room with all his…"
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"J for the Joy of stomach chakra!"
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"Pulled pork! And I bet they have ribs too. Now all I have to do is convince my wife Holly to take a vacation. We have Bub's Grub nearby, but the ribs at Cadillac Chapparal half hour away are far better and worth the ride through genuine…"
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"There had been a storm in 83 too. My palm trees survived an unusual cold front last February up here in the Santa Catalinas about 30 miles from Tucson, but I lost some cacti. When I was living at a Buddhist center in the Berkeley Hills in the 80s,…"
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"Definitely post your mom's art when you get a chance. Love Bringing Peace, J :-)"
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I read Greek, Latin, Sanskrit and Tibetan regularly and occasionally Spanish, French, and German. Every once in a while I try to read Ancient Egyptian and Coptic.I have been a translator of Tibetan texts for Lamas and their pupils since 1974.
Here are the URLs for two translations I did for the Jonang school of TIbetan Buddhism:
http://www.jonangfoundation.org/files/jf_rutke_2.pdf

http://www.jonangfoundation.org/files/jf_rutke_1_tara.pdf

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At 12:00pm on January 14, 2012, Mika Perala said…

Hello James, I just noticed you had left a comment. Yes, I have read Jäniksen vuosi and many other Paasilinna's books. I thought they already were translated in English. At least many of them are in French, he's popular there. Best work are from his early career, maybe he got bit lazy later.

I like many Elvis' gospels even though I don't really care about the lyrics mostly but the sincerity of his singing is great.

At 10:24am on January 6, 2012, Deb said…

Well, good luck (or go n-éirí an bóthar leat, as they say) with the Irish if you do decide to tackle it. That is often translated as May the road rise to meet to you, but it's idomatic and that is not a suitable translation into English, even if it does make sense to English speakers.  A better translation would be along the lines of may you succeed with the road (or way) of your journey.  Anyway, if you do take it up, I'm sure you will find some fascinating linguistic links between Sanskrit and Irish words.

At 8:04am on January 6, 2012, Deb said…

BTW, do you go by Jim or James?  I have no idea why I called you Jim!  LOL   Anyway, I read what you wrote about the colors and the tradition from which you learned them.   Clearly, I should just sit down, listen and learn!  :-)  What you said about it all depending on the state of things really rang true with me. 

Also, since you're such a crack hand at languages, you should add Irish to your impressive list!  It's a neat language and sounds so lovely.  On one of my sojourns there, I spent a month in the Gaeltacht taking an intensive language course from University College Galway.  It was a long time ago & now I'm so rusty at it that I squeak!  LOL  I still know/understand a lot of the grammar & can understand a good bit, although my vocabulary & conversational skills are pretty darn weak.   But that was a fun month!

At 10:55am on January 5, 2012, Deb said…

Jim,  I suppose what I was thinking was using various notes of the music scale as the pitch for the voice as the sounds you suggest are chanted or entoned - whichever way you choose to express that.  And as there are specific musical notes generally associated with each color, then I shall start with those.  So following your routine the color'-tone associations I will use will be:

White light - not sure what tone to use! I'll research that further....

Red light - C

Blue light - G (Indigo - A)  so it depends on which blue you mean

Yellow (yellowish gold) - E

Green - F

One reason I was curious about your choice of colors was that normally green is associated with the heart chakra, blue with the throat, indigo with the brow, violet with the crown, red with the root, orange with the sacral, and yellow with the solar plexus.    At first I thought perhaps you were using the complimentary color of each chakra, in order to bring balance, which is a valid idea, also used in astrology;  and alchemy, I believe, although I'm pretty much a complete neophyte when it comes to that subject.

Anyway, that's how my thoughts on all this were running. :-)

~ Deb

At 5:42pm on November 7, 2011, Capt. Anand Kumar said…
Welcome James. Your background and amazing capabilities with so many languages, is bound to be a very richly rewarding experience for our community. We do look forward to your valuable contibutions.
At 12:07pm on November 7, 2011, Joe Fulton said…
Welcome fellow resident of the Old Pueblo!
 
 
 

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