Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 Namaste to all No offense to anyone but I would want to quote from an incident of Swami Vivekananda "Once he uplifted the mind of one of his student who was alone with him and in a twinkle of a moment, the student realised that he and swamiji were equal and only bubbles in the ocean of counsciousness and when his mind came to mundane world, still with the lingering effects he addressed swamiji as you...than in a respectful manner then swamiji smiling reminded him about the present moment and when the student asked him why was he playing his role when everything is delusion, swamiji said that realising everything is but a play of the Lord, you could renounce and go to a cave and escape this or endure everything in the world keeping in mind the transitoriness" We human beings make our own moral rules and based on our emotional baggage and society way of life put ourselve into misery the only normal way to live is think about the divine mother and not to indulge our senses outward, and when ever there is a want of the senses, satisfy it for that moment and proceed with the spiritual journey Whose aspirations are we fulfilling, are we not in reality one with that super-counsciousness/divine mother...so why should we not have ideals,aspirations,goals Besides " what is good for the goose, may not be good for the gander" pranam vikram "Doctor.BalaKrishnaMurthy Ramaraju,BS,MBBS,MS,FRCS,GERON" <dr.ramaraju.balakrishnamurthy wrote: Dr.BalaKrishna M. Ramaraju (ATHREYA)Either Dharmecha-in the pursuit of DHARMA (code of conduct in dailylife) or in Kamecha-pursuit of KAMA(in trying to achieve mundaneneedsa of everyday life and fulfilment of desires and aspirations) orMokshecha-pursuit of MOKSHA(TRYING TO ACHIEVE THE DOAL OF ULTIMATELIBERATION) one should not transgress the moral and ethical boundary.ATHREYAOn 1/16/06, kankan_73 <kankan_73 wrote:> Dear Shreeramji,>> In one of your mails you said.>> 'Dharma cha, Kame cha...Mokshe cha! which makes Shaktha impressive.>> Would you kindly explain this.>> Regards,> Kannan>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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