Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 , christiane cameron <christianecameron@m...> wrote: > Namaste, > > as long as the Jnani is in the body that body has to go on facing the > karma's that have already become manifest, meaning his Prarabdha. > However, because he is a Jnani and has ceased to identify with his > actions, he does not generate any new karmas nor does he feel the > impact of his Prarabdha due to lack of identication. Bhagavan has used > the comparison of a fan, whose blades go on rotating for a while after > the electricity has been switched off. > > Om Arunachala Shiva > Christiane > > > right... another good simile is a burnt rope, which though appears as rope crumbles into dust when an attempt is made to tie with it. really, the jnani does not exist; it is the truth itself appearing as form to the onlooker, with all the acompanying "karma". but it has nothing to do with apperance - it is the jnanis inner reality that matters. and it is not percivable to 'others' necessarily. yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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