Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 vihAya kAmAn yah sarvAn pumAmScarati nihsprhah | nirmamo nirahamkArah sa SAntimadhigacchati || (2.71) 35 --- That man, having abandoned all objects of desire, roams free of longing. Without the sense of 'I' and 'mine', he attains Peace. --- note: The actions of the jivanmukta are free from any sense of 'I' and/or 'mine' and leave no residuals. Although they appear to move and act it is like a child who, when fed by his mother while asleep, appears to eat and enjoy, or like a wireless receiver which appears to talk, laugh and sing, the illusion of activity is inferred, albeit wrongly, by the observer. Look deeper and see that it is Bhagavan Himself, dwelling in their Heart(s), who enjoys and eats, who talks, laughs and sings. -- "ekam sat vipraa bahudhaa vadanti That which exists is One; sages call it by various names." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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