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Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
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Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
but quality of the sound
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கொசுறு:Quote:
நம் மனம் கூறும் மறுப்பு: புலால் உண்ணுதல், சாத்வீக குணத்திற்கு அப்பாற்பட்டதாய், சாதகனுக்கு ஊறு விளைவிக்கலாம் என்பது கீதை முதல் பல வேதங்களில் கூறப்பட்ட ஒன்று
மாமிசம் உண்ணும் மிருகங்கள் - நாக்கால் நக்கிக் குடிக்கின்றன
சைவ உணவு உண்ணும் மிருகங்கள் - உறிஞ்சிக் குடிக்கின்றன
ஆகவே நாம் - படைப்பினால் .......
I had posted this elsewhere in the hub::Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
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To me, Ramayana and Mahabharata and other Puranas mean much more as Puranas than if they would have happened really. As Puranas, they offer many metaphors that are placed to free the mind from the droll of everyday life and living that we consider to be 'normal'. In this sense the artful/psychological descriptions of the characters and the situations invoke a certain sense of awe for the dreams of the ancients and their notions about what is sacred and what is not. A theory that relates these Puranas to scientific evidence would never ever compensate for their value as stories and myths that contain metaphors of the Divine in spiritual and physical planes of existence.
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I thought of such proofs for a few years now, ultimately the answer from every side: Stop looking and start feeling :D.
Love and Light :).
'Self enquiry' is not necessarily blissful, although there is a certain satisfaction associated with it. Bliss, I always thought, is the result of finding the Self. Psychology, physiology, spirituality are not necessarily separate. Often a spiritual crisis manifests itself as a psychological or a physiological one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
Several spiritual 'seekers' can be found to be in extensive mental, emotional turmoil before they meet their Guru, or before a divine event. Arjuna, Vivekananda, in fact Sri Ramakrishna Himself come immediately to my mind... they were all affected psychologically before being picked up by a divine Hand.
Love and Light.
you are right. :thumbsup: :bow:Quote:
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Originally Posted by anbu_kathir
just now saw this. nice work sp :clap:
thanks shankar.
nethuthu innum ezhuthala :oops:
would do it tonight or tomm :|
You continue to amaze with different facets.
Today I missed out the last 15 minutes. I will wait for your updates :D
Relevant to this Cho has compiled a Book with anugraha Bashan of Pujyasri Maha Swamigal on Hindu Dharma. :)