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Showing posts with label Meher Baba. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 9, 2013
TedBook: Trifextra #93: DON’T WORRY BE HAPPY!
TedBook: Trifextra #93: DON’T WORRY BE HAPPY!: DON’T WORRY BE HAPPY… “What’s this Ethel?” “My new motto, Cheryl. Meher Baba, he’s a god.” “No he’s not, there’s only one.” “We al...
Trifextra #93: DON’T WORRY BE HAPPY!

DON’T WORRY BE HAPPY… “What’s this Ethel?”
“My new motto, Cheryl. Meher Baba, he’s a god.”
“No he’s not, there’s only one.”
“We all are, Cheryl, we just haven’t learned how to live it.”
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This was a card my sister Mariya gave me many years ago. I may not have done the Trifextra Prompt correctly, but it’s the first thing I thought of… and I have always found comfort in his words. Meher Baba created controversy in the early 20th Century saying he was God. It is accepted by many that we all are and have not yet learned how to live it.
Buddhist cosmology tells of Trāyastriṃśa, or the Heaven of Thirty-Three gods, which rule over the human realm. This weekend we’re asking for exactly 33 of your own words about a god of your own devising that shares heaven with the other thirty-two gods. Make it yours and have fun with it. – See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/2013/11/trifextra-week-ninety-three.html?
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