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Okay, Asha. I shall tell you (and everybody else) what happened okay?
We were having a little debate over in the Hindu DIR about the 'Nature of Mind'.
I read the thread before replying, and noticed that everybody was sticking to the 'Hindu hard line' and saying that samskaras were a Hindu 'right of passage' (which they are, but not only that).
This was only one interpretation of the word 'samskara', so I decided to keep in with the thread premise about 'The Nature of Mind' and started to incorporate the notion of samskaras into an essay based on Patanjali's Yoga Sutras and the benefits of meditation when it comes to actually realising these things for oneself.
I received a few frubals and two 'glowing replies' for it (from fellow Advaitins), then a Vaishnava Buddhist came along and started to poke holes in my essay with her Buddhist philosophy and teachings, which had nothing whatsoever to do with what I was talking about anyway and I found myself getting very annoyed and agitated....is this human?
I indulged in that anger/agitation for a few hours, then I dropped it (because it was a samskara itself), but after dropping it, I felt guilty for being upset in the first place....how/why did it ever get to this point? I am not like this. I am a nice person, not a b*tch.
I was 'intellectually insulted', so I posted a reply in another thread last night to explain the whole thing...and why I decided to make post in this thread...
There's a 'method to my madness'....problem is, that only I can fully understand/appreciate it when it's sorta 'lost' on everybody else.
Then, when I mentally/intellectually try and 'set the record straight', I just get totally ignored.
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/3649711-post87.html
Original thread:
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/hinduism-dir/158973-how-do-hindus-view-mind.html
That is why I have been acting strange and why I posted here.
Please explain this situation to me. Thank you.
Dear Aup, when I say I 'drop things', I drop them. Whatever follows is just an afterthought pertaining to the discussion of the current subject/topic.I will let you cool down before I chip in, NYK.
So, it's a case of me always being 'in the wrong place at the wrong time' prior to anybody else even being there?....how intriguing.Oh, that. MaitraVarunih and Jaskaran were taking a snipe at Tilak's theory which I subscribe to. Pakistani pencils and a home on moon. So, I chimed in equally in fun, and meant that any theory can get followers in India (and elsewhere too), even if you make Vedic Soma into Moon. It is about gullibility of people.
who is the I that is doing this?
I can't speak for Lewis but I tend to think of it ultimately as being an act of mercy. Sometimes a splash of cold water can snap the deluded out of their delusions, though admittedly, for the most part, they just get wet.But why do you do it, Luis?
I can't speak for Lewis but I tend to think of it ultimately as being an act of mercy. Sometimes a splash of cold water can snap the deluded out of their delusions, though admittedly, for the most part, they just get wet.
Well, right. There is nobody out there other than Brahman and nothing is ever being done. Maya, illusions.who is the I that is doing this?
Nope. It is annoying.Ludicrous and absurd. Is not that delightful?