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Dahoum
11-05-07, 21:07
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http://homepage.mac.com/kennethday/.Pictures/gollen07/DSC09975.JPG

Fanum
11-05-07, 21:15
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http://homepage.mac.com/kennethday/.Pictures/gollen07/DSC09975.JPG

:rolleyes: Shame you couldn't put the twatting thing on straight!:rolleyes:

Dahoum
11-05-07, 22:11
:rolleyes: Shame you couldn't put the twatting thing on straight!:rolleyes:

i think I was ver ver drunk at the time :D

http://www.mevproductions.co.uk/TV/FastShow1.jpg

(RIP) Jamie
11-05-07, 22:14
What's the one above it?

Fanum
11-05-07, 22:18
What's the one above it?

It's the sanscrit equivalent of a yellow hankie in the left hand pocket of his jeans :D

Dahoum
11-05-07, 22:18
Om Sai Ram :thumb2

(RIP) Jamie
11-05-07, 22:19
Om Sai Ram :thumb2

Yes, very clever. :rolleyes: In English?

Trippy
11-05-07, 22:21
All plumbers are wankers

Dahoum
11-05-07, 22:32
http://www.atmajyoti.org/images/om_yellow_marblish.gif

Om or Aum is of paramount importance in Hinduism. This symbol (the first on the left in the sticker) is a sacred syllable representing Brahman, the impersonal Absolute — omnipotent, omnipresent, and the source of all manifest existence. Brahman, in itself, is incomprehensible; so a symbol becomes mandatory to help us realize the Unknowable. Om, therefore, represents both the unmanifest (nirguna) and manifest (saguna) aspects of God. That is why it is called Pranava, to mean that it pervades life and runs through our prana or breath.

When greeting someone with "Sai Ram", try to think of greeting not only the worldly body that you see but our SAI in that person. We could use any name of God; it is the intent and feeling that counts.

The word "Sai" can be split into two: "Sa" and "Ai". We have been told that "Sa" means universal father, while "Ai" stands for universal mother. Sathya Sai Baba, our Sai, is our mother and father.

"Ram" can be viewed as a shortening of "Rama". One interpretation of this word is that "Ra" is the Fire Principle, which burns all to ash, while "ma" stands for maya or illusion, so together, they mean the destruction of illusion.

also "Rama" means "He who pleases, fills with bliss, causes delight", that "Rama" means the joy that comes from love.

- You did ask !

(RIP) Jamie
11-05-07, 22:38
It's a greeting.

Tarka
11-05-07, 22:43
It`s bollox

Rev Chuck
11-05-07, 22:49
Ken, thanks for the explanation.:thumb2

DavidHale
11-05-07, 23:03
The wonders of cut'n'paste :rolleyes:

Thanks Ken :thumb

Tarka
11-05-07, 23:10
The wonders of cut'n'paste :rolleyes:



More like he was half CUT when he PASTED it on his screen :D :D

Marks adventure
12-05-07, 00:14
It`s bollox

:clap :clap :clap :clap :clap

WOODY
12-05-07, 03:12
I thought it was really deep n meaningfull Ken ....PS had a great night out :beerjug:

earthmover
12-05-07, 18:24
It is deep and meaningful, but it's still no clearer as to what it actually means :nenau
Mark