Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 Namaste. I very much appreciate and enjoy your quotes. However, I now feel that you must always make it a point to name your sources. Many persons were in one way or the other associated with Bhagwan and most of them have quoted him profusely in their works. No one can, therefore, say with any certainty whether or not his utterances had undergone changes by the time they appeared in print. This is particularly important when the subject we are dealing with is a philosophy that has been interpreted in innumerable ways. This Krishna Bikshu story should not have been quoted to validate the point that Bhagwan recognized "states" - "higher" or "lower". He was simply at his humorous best here. It is really unfortunate that you are also reading unwarranted transcendantal meanings into it. Pranams. Madathil Nair advaitin, "viorica_weissman" <viorica@z...> wrote: > > Reminiscences of Bhagavan Referring to the Self and the Lokas , By > Krishna Bikshu > > In spite of being in the universal state of realized Identity, > Bhagavan recognised the contingent reality of higher states equally > with that of this mundane state. ...................... What > further proof is needed that Bhagavan did not regard the higher > worlds as mere mirages? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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