Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 To fully know " The Self " you need to be a full true Master of the Jnana yoga, full true Master of the bakthi yoga, and a full true Master of Karma Yoga. And there is no thinking process here. It is soo difficult to just be a true master of one path, like Master Nis, and Ramana, (Jnana) that it is almost unthinkable to think that someone could wish to master the three paths someday. Krishna is a perfect exemple. He got the three. He teached the three. He Mastered the three. True Bakthi is not signing all the time the name of Krishna. I am not a Krishna follower. That does not take away the power of Bakthi yoga. Jnana is for the Mind. Bakthi is for the heart. Karma yoga is for the body. These are three paths to reach Union with God. One knows the mind of God. The second know the heart of God and the third know the body of God. So don't be alarm if Jnana tells you that you don't have a body! What they mean is that they don't have a body only a mind. If a bakthi tells you that to add knowledge to try to understand God is stupid! Don't worry it is normal they don't have a brain! If a Karma yoga student tells you that the only way to reach God is through Service through physical wordly activities. Help the others, feed the others etc. Don't worry that is all that person has and can work with. When the three are combined the master becomes truly One with the Self. You get a Master or God realised Master like Krishna. friendly Odysseus, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 Nisargadatta , " ilikezen2004 " <ilikezen2004> wrote: > > > To fully know " The Self " you need to be a full true Master of the > Jnana yoga, full true Master of the bakthi yoga, and a full true > Master of Karma Yoga. And there is no thinking process here. > > It is soo difficult to just be a true master of one path, like > Master Nis, and Ramana, (Jnana) that it is almost unthinkable to > think that someone could wish to master the three paths someday. > > Krishna is a perfect exemple. He got the three. He teached the > three. He Mastered the three. > > True Bakthi is not signing all the time the name of Krishna. > > I am not a Krishna follower. That does not take away the power of > Bakthi yoga. Jnana is for the Mind. Bakthi is for the heart. Karma > yoga is for the body. > > These are three paths to reach Union with God. One knows the mind of > God. The second know the heart of God and the third know the body of > God. So don't be alarm if Jnana tells you that you don't have a body! > What they mean is that they don't have a body only a mind. If a > bakthi tells you that to add knowledge to try to understand God is > stupid! Don't worry it is normal they don't have a brain! If a Karma > yoga student tells you that the only way to reach God is through > Service through physical wordly activities. Help the others, feed > the others etc. Don't worry that is all that person has and can work > with. When the three are combined the master becomes truly One with > the Self. > > You get a Master or God realised Master like Krishna. > > > friendly > Odysseus, Eckhart Tolle gives a simple similar version of this process: notice the silent space, feel the inner body, and honor your manifested life. /AL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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