Guest guest Posted September 19, 2005 Report Share Posted September 19, 2005 Question: Is reincarnation a fact? Bhagavan: You are incarnated now, aren't you? Then you will be so again. But as the body is illusion then the illusion will repeat itself and keep on repeating itself until you find the Real Self. Question: What is death and what is birth? Bhagavan: Only the body has death and birth, and it [the body] is illusion. There is, in Reality, neither birth nor death. Question: How much time may elapse between death and Rebirth? Bhagavan: Perhaps one is reborn within a year, three years or thousands of years. Who can say? Anyway what is time? Time does not exist.(see) Question: Why have we no memory of past lives? Bhagavan: Memory is a faculty of the mind and part of the illusion. Why do you want to remember other lives that are also illusions? If you abide within the Self, there is no past or future and not even a present since the Self is out of time--timeless. Question: Are the world, the mind, ego and the body all the same thing? Bhagavan: Yes. They are one and the same thing. The mind and the ego are one thing, but there is no word to explain this. You see, the world cannot exist without the mind, the mind cannot exist without what we call the ego [itself, really] and the ego cannot exist without a body. Question: Then when we leave this body, that is when the ego leaves it, will it [the ego] immediately grasp another body? Bhagavan: Oh, yes, it must. It cannot exist without a body. Question: What sort of a body will it grasp then? Bhagavan: Either a physical body or a subtle-mental-body. Question: Do you call this present physical body the gross body? Bhagavan: Only to distinguish it--to set it apart in conversation. It is really a subtle-mental-body also. Question: What causes us to be reborn? Bhagavan: Desires. Your unfulfilled desires bring you back. And in each case--in each body--as your desires are fulfilled, you create new ones. You must conquer desire to be absorbed into the One and thus end rebirth. Question: Can sex change in rebirth? Bhagavan: Oh, surely. We have all been both sexes many times. Question: Is it possible to sin? Bhagavan: Having a body, which creates illusion, is the only sin, and the body is our only hell. But it is right that we observe moral laws. The discussion of sin is too difficult for a few lines. Queston: Does one who has realized the Self lose the sense of "I"? Bhagavan: Absolutely. Question: Then to you there is no difference between yourself and myself, that man over there, my servant, are all the same? Bhagavan: All are the same, including those monkeys. Question: But the monkeys are not people. Are they not different? Bhagavan: They are exactly the same as people. All creatures are the same in One Consciousness. Question: Do we lose our individuality when we merge into the Self? Bhagavan: There is no individuality in the Self. The Self is One--Supreme. Question: Then individuality and identity are lost? Bhagavan: You don't retain them in deep sleep, do you? Question: But we retain them from one birth to another, don't we? Bhagavan: Oh, yes. The "I" thought [the ego] will recur again, only each time you identify with it a different body and different surroundings around the body. The effects of past acts [Karma] will continue to control the new body just as they did the old one. It is Karma that has given you this particular body and placed it in a particular family, race, sex, surroundings and so forth. Bhagavan added, "These questions are good, but tell de Acosta [he always called me de Acosta] she must not become too intellectual about these things. It is better just to meditate and have no thought. Let the mind rest quietly on the Self in the cave of the Spiritual Heart. Soon this will become natural and then there will be no need for questions. Do not imagine that this means being inactive. Silence is the only real activity." Then Guy added, "Bhagavan says to tell you that he sends you his blessings." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Era .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2005 Report Share Posted September 19, 2005 "Anna Ruiz" <nli10u@c...> wrote: > I have to ask: > > where would we be if not here? > who would we be if not I Am? > > So what do individuality and identity loss mean to no one > who has ever been born or died? > > Love and Peace, > ar Anna dear, O at GR noted, that you with all the sufi-love-poet exterior might be a passive aggressive poster. I do agree with her: you are stamping and trumping messages with ego which need no reply. > Era: Bhagavan's answers to Rita De Acosta > > > Question: Is reincarnation a fact? > > Bhagavan: You are incarnated now, aren't you? Then you will be so again. But as the body is illusion then the illusion will repeat itself and keep on repeating itself until you find the Real Self. > > Question: What is death and what is birth? > > Bhagavan: Only the body has death and birth, and it [the body] is illusion. There is, in Reality, neither birth nor death. > > Question: How much time may elapse between death and Rebirth? > > Bhagavan: Perhaps one is reborn within a year, three years or thousands of years. Who can say? Anyway what is time? Time does not exist.(see) > > Question: Why have we no memory of past lives? > > Bhagavan: Memory is a faculty of the mind and part of the illusion. Why do you want to remember other lives that are also illusions? If you abide within the Self, there is no past or future and not even a present since the Self is out of time--timeless. > > Question: Are the world, the mind, ego and the body all the same thing? > > Bhagavan: Yes. They are one and the same thing. The mind and the ego are one thing, but there is no word to explain this. You see, the world cannot exist without the mind, the mind cannot exist without what we call the ego [itself, really] and the ego cannot exist without a body. > > Question: Then when we leave this body, that is when the ego leaves it, will it [the ego] immediately grasp another body? > > Bhagavan: Oh, yes, it must. It cannot exist without a body. > > Question: What sort of a body will it grasp then? > > Bhagavan: Either a physical body or a subtle-mental-body. > > Question: Do you call this present physical body the gross body? > > Bhagavan: Only to distinguish it--to set it apart in conversation. It is really a subtle-mental-body also. > > Question: What causes us to be reborn? > > Bhagavan: Desires. Your unfulfilled desires bring you back. And in each case--in each body--as your desires are fulfilled, you create new ones. You must conquer desire to be absorbed into the One and thus end rebirth. > > Question: Can sex change in rebirth? > > Bhagavan: Oh, surely. We have all been both sexes many times. > > Question: Is it possible to sin? > > Bhagavan: Having a body, which creates illusion, is the only sin, and the body is our only hell. But it is right that we observe moral laws. The discussion of sin is too difficult for a few lines. > > Question: Does one who has realized the Self lose the sense of "I"? > > Bhagavan: Absolutely. > > Question: Then to you there is no difference between yourself and myself, that man over there, my servant, are all the same? > > Bhagavan: All are the same, including those monkeys. > > Question: But the monkeys are not people. Are they not different? > > Bhagavan: They are exactly the same as people. All creatures are the same in One Consciousness. > > Question: Do we lose our individuality when we merge into the Self? > > Bhagavan: There is no individuality in the Self. The Self is One--Supreme. > > Question: Then individuality and identity are lost? > > Bhagavan: You don't retain them in deep sleep, do you? > > Question: But we retain them from one birth to another, don't we? > > Bhagavan: Oh, yes. The "I" thought [the ego] will recur again, only each time you identify with it a different body and different surroundings around the body. The effects of past acts [Karma] will continue to control the new body just as they did the old one. It is Karma that has given you this particular body and placed it in a particular family, race, sex, surroundings and so forth. > > Bhagavan added, "These questions are good, but tell de Acosta [he always called me de Acosta] she must not become too intellectual about these things. It is better just to meditate and have no thought. Let the mind rest quietly on the Self in the cave of the Spiritual Heart. Soon this will become natural and then there will be no need for questions. Do not imagine that this means being inactive. Silence is the only real activity." Then Guy added, "Bhagavan says to tell you that he sends you his blessings." > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Era > > . > /join > > > > > > "Love itself is the actual form of God." > > Sri Ramana > > In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Note from Moderators: Please don't leave the complete original message at the end of the mail when doing a reply - especially a short reply. Delete the unnecessary portions, as was done in this message. Thank you. ===================================================== good posting.you may want to ref to shanti devi,s story for reincarnation,probably the only authentic recorded story.thanx.bye.sarvam brahmaarpanam raj --- Era <mi_nok wrote: > > Question: Is reincarnation a fact? > > Bhagavan: You are incarnated now, aren't you? Then > you will be so again. But as the body is illusion > then the illusion will repeat itself and keep on > repeating itself until you find the Real Self. > <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Dear Era, This exchange is quite remarkable, Bhagavan has answered so many questions verbally, apart from, of course, all those that he would have answered or rendered irrelevant silently... Also the words, "Bhagavan says to tell you that he sends you his blessings." are quite remarkable, coming from the man who was so much beyond all this that he has said, "I neither bless nor curse anybody"... Please let us know what is the source of this discussion, is it from the Talks? On Bhagavan's path, Akhil > > Message: 3 > Mon, 19 Sep 2005 20:55:06 -0000 > "Era" <mi_nok > Bhagavan's answers to Rita De Acosta > > > Question: Is reincarnation a fact? > > Bhagavan: You are incarnated now, aren't you? Then > you will be so again. But as the body is illusion > then the illusion will repeat itself and keep on > repeating itself until you find the Real Self. > > Question: What is death and what is birth? > > Bhagavan: Only the body has death and birth, and it > [the body] is illusion. There is, in Reality, > neither birth nor death. > > Question: How much time may elapse between death and > Rebirth? > > Bhagavan: Perhaps one is reborn within a year, three > years or thousands of years. Who can say? Anyway > what is time? Time does not exist.(see) > === message truncated === Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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