Guest guest Posted May 19, 2001 Report Share Posted May 19, 2001 , "Alobar Greywalker" <alobar@b...> wrote: > > > There are images of Ganeshna dancing and there is one in Nitin's > article on Ganesha (an excellent article I must add) at - > http://www.hindupaintings.com/ganesha.htm > We are happy to have Nitin with us as a member. > > Alobar is well versed on Ganesha and I am sure he will enlighten us > with some perspective of Ganesha the Dancer. > > Om Shanti > > Ananda Yogi > ====================== ********Greetings Yogi, Alobar and Bill, Warmest welcome to you too Bill! Nice to see you around. To Yogi and Alobar, thank you for you many wisdoms. I enjoyed reading all the recent postings from all of you! Gave me plenty of food for thought! at a time when I need it most too. Alobar wrote: _____________ > > > On my Tarot consultation table, I have 2 statues of Ganesh. One seated & one dancing on one foot. I was once told that when Ganesh is seated, he is seeing to it that karma is enacted. But when he is dancing, karma is suspended. Supposedly not good for long term growth to have the dancing Ganesh around the home. If family member are blocked from perceiving their karma, they do not learn as quickly. But sometimes one's life is so out of balance that one cannot perceive how one creates karma. It appears that shit just happens. By calling on Dancing Ganesh, the karmic buffering can cease (at least foe a while) so that one can have some quiet time in which to find center. Karma is not (IMO) dissolved or forgiven. Just put aside for a while until the person is better able to take on their karmic obligations in a much more conscious fashion. > _________________ I've had both the Dancing and Sitting Ganesh at home. And fully agree with your wisdom that the dancing Ganesh is not good for long term growth and evolution when placed around the home. During the past 15 months, I've experienced the effects of both Ganeshas and it was one valuable lesson. Your words are succinct in that Karma is never dissolved or forgiven. Nor absolved. I'd rather go with the flow..... With Ganesh grace in all His forms, may He bestow blessings on us all! Jai Ganesa! Sy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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