Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 Namaste, Kochu considers that any such equation is "quite vague", and that the concept "may be there". I have presented the equation quite precisely, and it should be clear that the concept is, in fact, there. There is no vague uncertainty in my mind, nor in the minds of my Gurus. Devi Bhakta considers that such equations must be made very carefully. This is true in all logic and philosophy, but that is no reason to avoid logic and the pursuit of Truth altogether! Kochu considers that "western tools" should not be used in such equations. Is Logic the sole property of western thought? There are many who seem to believe that Hinduism (or Religion in general) is supposed to be illogical; and if one uses Logic in the field of Religion or Spirituality, then the result will be dangerous and disturbing! Is Logic the sole property of Atheism and Cavarka? Kochu considers that the base concepts differ, without explanation. I have shown clearly that the base concepts are identical. Some would say that "the sheer beauty of the structures of the different religions and how they approach God is lost in this 'unifying' exercise". Perhaps there are many who prefer to look at the overall beauty of a wonderful piece of Architecture or Art, without any interest in the plan used by the Architect or the exact pigments and techniques used by the Artist. The wise, however, understand the importance firmly grasping the original plans, without losing sight of the glorious result. The illogical fool is unable to interpret the signs; and so, fearful that his loosely held spiritual illusion will disappear in a cloud of smoke if true understanding arises, he throws away very key to the riches of which he dreams. Manoj considers that Comparative Religion has a 3-4 % chance of leading us to an error, without pointing to any particular error in this case. Any comparison pursued recklessly can certainly lead us to error; but this particular comparison has not been made without great care and consideration ~ and a 97% chance of finding treasure is worth the effort! Three Wise individuals of Quality and Distinction came mysteriously from the East (the realm of both manifest sunrise and the dawn of ideas) bearing Three Gifts for the Divine Child. These Three Discerning Diviners Distinguished the eternal Triunity manifest in the Birth of Jesus; and they Delivered their Three Gifts of Three Qualities to the newly Delivered One who is Three in One. Knowledge of the Three Gunas (Qualities, Distinctions) is implied in ALL of the fundamental Creative Trinities. In the understanding of my own teachers, Guru Maharaja, Sri Dattatreya, is the One Triple Gift of the One Beyond Three; and I would suggest that those involved with Shakta Sadhana become more acquainted with the true nature of their own Triumvirate Sri Tripura. Sadhus are often heard to exclaim: "One, Two, Three ~ All India Free!" There is far more to this statement than just excitement over the free (unreserved 2nd class) rail travel allowed in India for those initiated as a Sadhu! If the Moderator of this Forum has this question to be asked, then we should be free to discuss the answer(s). Arjuna and I have supplied reasoned argument with our conclusions, but those who would have this topic dead and buried have fearfully suggested only unspecified "danger" and a supposed 3 % chance of error! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 And what comes next is (of course) FOUR. The 4-fold Creation of Brahma that all of us know. I have just completed a web-page concerning the highly logical (even scientific), dairy-based, story of the Creation of Everything from Nothing ~ the Samudra-Manthana. Please view the following: http://in.geocities.com/sarabhanga/creation.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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