Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 About Dharma and Karma. Abouut Free will, where is it the free will in these proccesses? If an enlightened master know the present, the past and the future where is the free will in and in spite of all chances or changes you will go to the point where it has to be with your Karma and Dharma? Net: La mejor conexión a internet y 25MB extra a tu correo por $100 al mes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 Namaste Sri Henry: You have posted a loaded question and it seems that you are looking for a simple answer. You will be able to recognize the answers after contemplation and by reading the discussions in Bhagavad Gita - the conversation between the intellect (Arjuna) and the Divine (Lord Krishna). Dharma is an integral part of Karma and when the Karma gets exhausted, the jiva becomes a jnani (enlightened master). With the freedom (liberation) the jnanai is free from all 'wills.' I recommend that you go through the list archive or one of the sites Sunderji has suggested for an elaborate discussions on Karma, Dharma and Free-will. Warmest regards, Ram Chandran advaitin, HENRY ALZAMORA <aparokshdo> wrote: > About Dharma and Karma. > > Abouut Free will, where is it the free will in these proccesses? If an enlightened master know the present, the past and the future where is the free will in and in spite of all chances or changes you will go to the point where it has to be with your Karma and Dharma? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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