Guest guest Posted August 7, 2001 Report Share Posted August 7, 2001 Tony wrote [[One of the problems when dealing with diverse philosophies is the different stages or paths people are on. This is why there are several yogas in the Gita.]] ** Excellent example. The central teaching of the Gita is the attainment of the final beatitude of life; or perfection; or freedom. This can be attained by doing the duites of life, or our swadharma. >From the Gita, we hear Lord Krisna tell Ajuna, "Without attachment, constantly perform action which is duty; for by performing action without attachment, man will reach the Absolute." Let our heads be ruled by Jnana, our hearts by Bhakti, our hands by Karma. Om Santi ... Yogini Sakti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2001 Report Share Posted August 7, 2001 , hamsayogini@a... wrote: > > Let our heads be ruled by Jnana, our hearts by Bhakti, our hands by > Karma. > > Om Santi ... > Yogini Sakti Beloved Yogini, Yes once again, yes to the freedom that accompanies these 'rulers' of head, heart and hands. True freedom lies in these very things above. Your wise counsel I listen closely to. Your loving heart I lean against. Your humble hands share this all with us who read your words. "Giving love to all, feeling the love of God, seeing His presence in everyone...that is the way to live in this world." Love, Always Love, Mazie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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