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The Soul's Fall... The Final Word

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> > "My dear gentle friend, both you and I are exactly like two swans. We

> > live together in the same heart, which is just like the Manasa Lake.

> > Although we have been living together for many thousands of years, we

> > are still far away from our original home." - Bhag. 4.28.54

>

> The phrase "original home" is assumed to be telling by many.

> However, even material analogy tells us that we cannot tie

> ourselves too strongly to the notion that "original" means that we were

> actually there. For example, consider the material analogy of an

> American-born Indian; he can accurately say that his origin is Indian,

> even though he was born an American. Such a use of "origin" is not at all

> casual; OED upholds it as the primary meaning of the word origin when

> applying to a person. OED also says "original" can

> mean "underived" or "independent".

 

 

Analogies got their limits of application, especially the material

analogies. There could be practically no limit of speculative

conclusions based on solely some material analogies. I could

"establish" anything just on your own "American-born Indian"

analogy. See, since Krsna is using all the time "we" in the above

sloka from the Bhagavat-gita, then must be that Krsna is also

the case of an "American-born Indian" that has never actually been

there ("original home", "India").

 

 

 

ys mnd

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