Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 , vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > The end is important as the means > > And since i am a dualist I would not consider moksha as the goal > > regards > vikram Its like somebody saying: I like to be in the university but I dont want to graduate. I want to remain in here as long as I can. While others graduate, specialise in the field of their choice and able to contribute and make a difference to humanity, you remain stuck as you are. My favourite quote : the stationary condition is the beginning of the end. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Hi nora Can you please clarify my doubt if a sadhaka merges himself into divine mother or he realises the divine mother in him, would his individual identity gets destroyed if so who is the devotee or who enjoys the bliss regards vikram NMadasamy <nmadasamy wrote: , vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > The end is important as the means > > And since i am a dualist I would not consider moksha as the goal > > regards > vikram Its like somebody saying: I like to be in the university but I dont want to graduate. I want to remain in here as long as I can. While others graduate, specialise in the field of their choice and able to contribute and make a difference to humanity, you remain stuck as you are. My favourite quote : the stationary condition is the beginning of the end. Beliefs of hinduism Independence day Traditions Divine Hinduism Visit your group "" on the web. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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