Difference between revisions of "Stage"
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Used in two manners; one as in Shakespeare, " all the world's a stage " but usually to refer to one's level of consciousness or mood. | Used in two manners; one as in Shakespeare, " all the world's a stage " but usually to refer to one's level of consciousness or mood. | ||
| − | A [[BK]] will say that they are " having a bad stage ", or that someone else is is, meaning that they are in bad mood, having a hard time mentally and emotionally or not living up to [[BK]] standards. The [[Senior Sisters]] or [[Baba]] in the [[Murli]]s to " check their stage " or check their state of mind often in a [[ | + | A [[BK]] will say that they are " having a bad stage ", or that someone else is is, meaning that they are in bad mood, having a hard time mentally and emotionally or not living up to [[BK]] standards. The [[Senior Sisters]] or [[Baba]] in the [[Murli]]s to " check their stage " or check their state of mind often in a [[chart]] or journal. |
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Latest revision as of 01:25, 28 June 2006
Used in two manners; one as in Shakespeare, " all the world's a stage " but usually to refer to one's level of consciousness or mood.
A BK will say that they are " having a bad stage ", or that someone else is is, meaning that they are in bad mood, having a hard time mentally and emotionally or not living up to BK standards. The Senior Sisters or Baba in the Murlis to " check their stage " or check their state of mind often in a chart or journal.