Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 In response to Manjula Patel, I only can say that Bhagwat Gita is about two things, DHARMA and YOGA. DHARMA is taming of mind by various ways while remaining in the worldly activities; and YOGA is unity with the supreme and renunciation. TAPASYObiDHIKO YOGI, GYANIBHYOpi MANODHIKAH KARMABHASYOdhko Yogi TASMAD YOGI BHAVARJUNA These are very simple things and nothing obscure spiritual about these words. Intelligence or mind is only job; Dhyan (setting objective/ scope of inquiry), Dharna (haunch/ suspect concepts/ choices of the theory), Sadhan (seminar/ Gita-talk/experimental / observatory), Sadhna (own efforts of thinking/ research in solitude), Samadhi (realization of proof or after the inquirer has fully known it) are just a normal step in any R & D activity. These steps are used also in self inquiry. These are processes of step by step ‘attachment’ with new knowledge and ‘detachment’ of old knowledge and till nothing remains to be known. That means, step by step ‘enlightenment’ is like how a boy is finished graduation, after he only goes to PG. Sri Patanjali is the Guru of the scientific psychological process of YOGA. Regards KG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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