Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 Namaste All, I posted this on HS. A Child cries at birth and the relatives rejoice! What is there to rejoice about? The jiva has just returned to a karmic prison! Unless the body is used to gain moksha it is just karma, and nothing else. Not ever jiva has the opportunity of being born into a yogic/spiritual family. Why are the relatives happy? Because they project themselves on to the child. Most children are 'pet humans', they are there to give pleasure , and attachment, to the parents and relatives. OK there can be the learning process of sacrifice for the parents, the same could be done with a dog! There is the opportunity for love but most is attachment, the misconception about what life is. This may sound cynical but who really wants to be born again if they can help it? At death the person is happy and the relatives cry! hahahahahahaha Om Namah Sivaya....Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 At 11:04 PM 4/29/01 -0000, you wrote: >Namaste All, I posted this on HS. > > A Child cries at birth and the relatives rejoice! > > What is there to rejoice about? The jiva has just >returned to a > karmic prison! Unless the body is used to gain moksha >it is just > karma, and nothing else. Not ever jiva has the >opportunity of being > born into a yogic/spiritual family. > > Why are the relatives happy? > Because they project themselves on to the child. >Most children are > 'pet humans', they are there to give pleasure , and >attachment, to the > parents and relatives. OK there can be the learning >process of > sacrifice for the parents, the same could be done >with a dog! > > There is the opportunity for love but most is >attachment, the > misconception about what life is. > This may sound cynical but who really wants to be >born again if they > can help it? > > At death the person is happy and the relatives cry! >hahahahahahaha > > Om Namah Sivaya....Tony. Hi Tony: Is this your experience? How can someone who is still in the body, which I assume you are or you wouldn't be writing this, say with certainty that at death the person is happy? Not meant as sarcasm, question just arose. Peace, Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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