ManSinha
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Ah come on my friend - it is the Dharmic way - just how many different names for the Lord in SGGS?Why should there be two names for one thing.
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Ah come on my friend - it is the Dharmic way - just how many different names for the Lord in SGGS?Why should there be two names for one thing.
The temporary self, the ego, is born and dies. The true Self is birthless and deathless. The goal of the path is to become the Self.
Ah come on my friend - it is the Dharmic way - just how many different names for the Lord in SGGS?
Here is my understanding from Advaita VedantaWhat is self?
How can there be a self or "I am" when everything in the world is impermanence?
Can you point at what is called self?
Self is that which remains unchanged through a process of change and is the fundamental reality structure that makes knowing awareness and phenomenological awareness possible (though its not the content that this awareness has from one moment to the next). It is distinct from the ego which is an abstract (and imperfect) mental model of the body-mind complex called the living individual.What is self?
How can there be a self or "I am" when everything in the world is impermanence?
Can you point at what is called self?
Neither do I. I'm thinking the most part of people's personality are like clouds over and surrounding a nucleus that is more stable than the cloud. Compare with electrons as a cloud over and around the nucleus of protons and neutrons.I do not think clouds have a nucleus.
What is self?
How can there be a self or "I am" when everything in the world is impermanence?
Can you point at what is called self?
There is a self for most people. It is their genetics that defines the person and they say this is me. However, it is possible to lose all sense of self from transcending ones gunas (genetics) and being attuned to Consciousness to derive all ones wisdom.Then there is no self, only Self as Consciousness.What is self?
How can there be a self or "I am" when everything in the world is impermanence?
Can you point at what is called self?
Again, no nucleus. Each molecule/atom goes its own way... most part of people's personality are like clouds over and surrounding a nucleus that is more stable than the cloud ..
Our body and brain doesn't go away no matter how we try, as long as we exist. It's quite stable. Our organs don't travel to places on their own.Again, no nucleus. Each molecule/atom goes its own way.
Is the body self?Our body and brain doesn't go away no matter how we try, as long as we exist. It's quite stable. Our organs don't travel to places on their own.
Interesting poem.
I guess there are different things people get out of it. From memory things set you up for some kind of meditative experience, but if you read from text you can take the time to understand.Thanks for taking a look at it
The Guru was a prolific poet - he died at 42 - but his compositions are said to cover close to 3000 pages - this is one of the first and part of the recommendations for daily recital - the irony is that many (at times me included) recite for the sake of reciting which is why I try to read it on my phone rather than rote reciting from memory - at least that way I am forcing my mind to concentrate on what I am saying
From memory things set you up for some kind of meditative experience
I actually agree with that, a lot of people do that, but I tried to focus on the positivesI hate to be the contrarian here - and what you said is true - there is also the other side - a quick story from the life of the 1st Master - I just related this to someone else on PM - may be funny or ironic depending on your perspective
"The 1st Master during his travels went to Kabul - and was invited to pray with the locals - he agreed. A couple of them observed that he was not praying but merely smiling at them - when asked afterwards he said "But you were not praying either - the Kazi was thinking about the horses he wanted to buy and you" pointing to the person who started the conversation "were thinking about the upcoming wedding of your daughter" Needless to say - they were stunned and asked his forgiveness. "