Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 The dog (by his calling name) is now more closer to her than when he was before. He is now inseparable even for a single minute by occupying a place in her heart. She is now without worry of looking after it and fear of loss or get killed by accident. He is much safe in the heart and will live as long as she lives, and cannot not die by its choice. Ask her what is love and where to find the love? If she answers it is the heart, this is enough for her and where it is will always be. Earlier it was before the eyes and now it is in the mind. regards K G ---------- avadhuta maharaja Affectionate Ones; This is the problem in material life, people have more interest in dog than God. Therefore, Krishna says in the Gita, 'yam yam vaapi smaran bhavam', " whatever you think about when quitting the body, that you become. " The conclusion is simple. Your neighbor will take birth as a dog unless he accepts Lord Krishna's advice. Affection and love is meant for God, or Krishna, but instead is given to the lower species. Even the great king Bharat had to take birth as a deer [bhagawat purana, canto 5] for having too much sentiment for a young deer he met in the forest. Be mindful and always remember the form of Krishna, so that you may return to His transcendental abode as His eternal servant. Avadhoot ---------- Original Message: ----------------- sadhak_insight sadhak_insight Mon, 01 Jan 2007 11:03:22 -0000 {Disarmed} Advice to One whose Pet Died from: " Bharathi " <bh_43....> One of my neighbours, 81 years old, his little dog recently died. I am very concerned and worried about him as he says that the dog is all that he had and now he misses the dog terribly. Is there anything, anyway, either based on your experience or in the Bhagavadgita, that I can share with him to inspire him? to talk to him in a way which does not involve the term 'God' as he does not have much interest in God. Regards FROM MODERATOR Ram Ram, The following are the guidelines for Gita-Talk discussions. 1. Wherever possible, please quote Gita or other scriptures to substantiate the response 2. Kindly make your responses concise and to the point. (Up to twenty line maximum, if possible). 3. Please limit discussions to subject at hand. 4. Please do not include links to other sites or other organizations Ram Ram -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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