Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Hari OM! Great thought!... to add to this. Many a times we never understand HIM in Human form. eventhough he is around us as our own siblings, or cousins, relatives, servant, sweeper, or any other form, may be as a friend.. or any form... we never realise we take it for granted. until we have HIS real blessings to understand. We can only STAND, UNDER. we can never understand with our limited intellect and mental waverings! so Stand Under for now is the only way. With Love & OM! May Guruvayurappan Bless All ! Krishna Prasad On 1/18/08, balagopal ramakrishnan <rbalpal wrote: HARI AUMI think the most famous verse in The 'Gita' will bemore relevant if we understand 'him', who is withinus, manifests within our self itself whenever there isa breakdown in our 'dharma'. It is not that difficult to sense his manifestations. The latest insights intothe human mind says that the sense of 'dharma' isfitted originally into the human psyche even at thetime of birth. That is why we have a sense of 'guilty consciousness' after we do anything against 'dharma'. So,let us not wait for 'him' to appear in form'avatar', lest we miss his manifestations happeninground the clock within our bosom itself. Yada yada hi dharmasyaGlanir bhavati bharataAbhyutthanam adharmasyaTadatmanam srjamy aham Bhagavad Gita (Chapter IV-7) " Whenever there is decayof righteousness O! BharathaAnd a rise of unrighteousness then I manifest Myself! " ReagardsBalagopalNARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANAChat on a cool, new interface. No download required. Go to http://in.messenger./webmessengerpromo.php -- dotcompals: www.dotcompals.in .Org domain Names for just 2.5 USDKrishna PrasadDare to give up the comfort of the 'known' and venture into the 'unknown' The more we know, the more we will come to realize what we do not know. If we want to achieve our true potential and live life to the fullest. As Poojya Gurudev said it, "Open your eyes. Burst your shell. Spread your wings and fly!"Swami ChinmayanandaHate not the sinner - hate the sin; and always hate the sin even with an excess of hatred. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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