We must choose our spiritual preceptor.
This is particularly so,-
1 if we believe in the system of spiritual preceptor-disciple, and
2 when we belong to a religion of
"many spiritual preceptors", like say, Hinduism.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
We must choose our Deity
We must choose a deity for adoration.
This is particularly so, if we belong to
a religion of "many gods", like say Hinduism.
This is particularly so, if we belong to
a religion of "many gods", like say Hinduism.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
When awakened, we feel ourselves as the subtle body even during waking
During dreaming hours,
we feel ourselves as the subtle body.
But, when we are spiritually awakened,
even during waking hours,
we feel ourselves as the subtle body,
but pervading the physical body.
we feel ourselves as the subtle body.
But, when we are spiritually awakened,
even during waking hours,
we feel ourselves as the subtle body,
but pervading the physical body.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Without the dividing need to discriminate between right and wrong, we can regain our undivided strength in the spine
Either through knowledge-by-identity or surrender-to-God,
we do not need to discriminate between right and wrong.
Thus, in both ways, we do not divide our limited mental energies engaging in discrimination between right and wrong.
Then, our mental energies, oscillating at the sides of the spine
flip back into the spine and regain their undivided strength.
we do not need to discriminate between right and wrong.
Thus, in both ways, we do not divide our limited mental energies engaging in discrimination between right and wrong.
Then, our mental energies, oscillating at the sides of the spine
flip back into the spine and regain their undivided strength.
Thro surrender-to-God, we do not need to discriminate between right and wrong
If we surrender to the Divine,
we face only that course which we have to do,
which may or may not include seeking a thing,
as ordained by the Divine for our spiritual evolution.
Thus, we do not need to discriminate,
between right and wrong.
we face only that course which we have to do,
which may or may not include seeking a thing,
as ordained by the Divine for our spiritual evolution.
Thus, we do not need to discriminate,
between right and wrong.
Thro knowl-by-ident, we do not need to discriminate between right and wrong
If we know through identity a particular thing,
then we do not long for and seek that thing.
So, we do not discriminate as to whether
such seeking is right or wrong.
then we do not long for and seek that thing.
So, we do not discriminate as to whether
such seeking is right or wrong.
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