Guest guest Posted June 8, 2001 Report Share Posted June 8, 2001 So when spiritual pathers eat meat you have a bone to pick... but when yogis/muktis eat what is dished up, you come up with "It is all God's dream!!!" You are quite a mental contortionist, you are almost perfect at it... Love, Wim Suggestion for new event at the "World Yoga Olympics": mental spiritual contortions and gymnastics! -- D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2001 Report Share Posted June 8, 2001 , Daniel Berkow <berkowd@u...> wrote: > > >So when spiritual pathers eat meat you have a bone to pick... but when > >yogis/muktis eat what is dished up, you come up with "It is all God's > >dream!!!" > > > >You are quite a mental contortionist, you are almost perfect at it... > > > >Love, Wim > > Suggestion for new event at > the "World Yoga Olympics": > mental spiritual contortions and gymnastics! > > -- D. Namaste All, It is a question of awareness to comprehend this seeming dichotomy in my dichotomuous mind that doesn't exist but for a bundle of thoughts on a sutra. There were no fullstops/periods on the last sutra I pulled. A jivanmukti by definition is not a person---no ego. So there is no karma to receive, for who receives it? For the jivanmukti the world or the meat doesn't exist. A jivanmukti doesn't deliberately look for flesh to eat but would eat what is presented like a baby sucks almost involuntary at its mothers breast. Again for a jivanmukti purification isn't necessary, there is nothing to purify, no karma to give or take. A dream is eating a dream, no intent, no learning, just appearance...See if you understand me, you will find I make sense..ONS....Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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