Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 advaitajnana, "Tony OClery" <aoclery> wrote: Namaste, I remember a story, I think it was a Krishna story, where a Brahmin had overcome every desire in life except his love for an old cow. This was a strong attachment and to relieve this Krishna 'killed' the cow and released the Brahmin to Moksha. This is no doubt allegorical but the message is there. We all are on the path and talk of Moksha and Advaita but at the same time are hanging on to our 'attachment cows'. There are many cows of all kinds and they keep presenting themselves again and again. Yet we tend to feed and keep them, using all kinds of excuses and rationalisations. This is why IMHO opinion many shy away from pure advaita and moksha for their biggest cow is the ego and identity they/we don't want to lose. It seems in the end result there can only be suffering to overcome our cows but there is an end to it...............ONS...Tony. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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