Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 It is a matter of knowing through experience, which you can experience too by asking Maa to show you with as much deligence as you are showing in your arguements. You cannot know what sweet is till you taste something sweet, so don't expect any words to give the taste to you. Don't even call her Maa or Pa or any name you do not like. If you find this too bizzare, just allow 'Nature' to flow in you in silence. Try Vipassana Medition http://www.dhamma.org/ if you are serious in truly knowing. The technique has no "God" or "Spirituality" in it. All you do is observe your natural breath for 3 days and your body sensations for the next 7. No prayers, visualisations, mantra, tantra or yantra - pure Nature, your own. Know it !!! Of course it was taught by Buddha, but it could just as well have been Jeroen. Well somebody had to teach it. All the best "doubting Thomas", now go touch the wounds of Jesus through Vipassana - i.e. go figure yourself first before trying to figure Maa :-) You are welcome to continue clowning around ofcourse, but you are indeed wasting your own precious time. May you find you way soon. Jeroen <sphurna wrote: , charu jagat <charu_jagat wrote: > > Jeroen Nature is allright, some of us call her Maa. Why call me Maa or Shakti, if I am nothing but nature? Jeroen This is a realization and it has to dawn on you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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