Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Read carefully: The pure awareness may be associated with peace and bliss when you are sitting in the meditation by the grace of Eeswara or may be associated with unhappiness and disturbance while you are beaten in the hell. Therefore Eeswara is the final goal and not the Brahman, since Brahman is already achieved by any living being. L.E: You already have peace and bliss by being a living being so you must persue suffering through Eeswara. The final goal is Eesware: suffering, associated with unhappiness and disturbance while you are beaten in hell. Does that sound like a benificial and helpful experience? Madness parading as spiritual truth. Larry Epston n a message dated 4/16/2006 5:23:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time, dattapr2000 writes: > Brahman is pure awareness. You can attain peace and bliss by becoming > Brahman, which is your self itself. If you detach from the body and feel that you > are Brahman you can attain peace and bliss. But you should remain in peace > and bliss thinking that you are pure awareness even if you are beaten in the > hell. Such detachment is essential. Eeswara means Lord Datta who appears > peaceful and as if having the bliss. He donates His peace and bliss to His devotees > and does not enjoy the peace and bliss internally. Veda says the same (Esha > Hyeva Anandayati). Datta means sacrifice and not enjoyment. He takes the > fruits of all the sins of His real devotees and is a ocean of unhappiness > internally. He alone can come as human incarnation in this world. Any living being > is Brahman because the pure awareness is present in any living being. The > peace and bliss are to be attained by the grace of Eeswara only, even in this > stage of self-knowledge as said by Sankara (Eeswaraanugraha Deva). > Otherwise you can become just the pure awareness only by Advaita. The pure > awareness may be associated with peace and bliss when you are sitting in the > meditation by the grace of Eeswara or may be associated with unhappiness and > disturbance while you are beaten in the hell. Therefore Eeswara is the final > goal and not the Brahman, since Brahman is already achieved by any living > being. > > Even a worm in the drainage water has already achieved the Brahman. The path > towards Eeswara is full of sacrifice because the very nature of Eeswara > (Datta) is sacrifice. As you achieve more and more sacrifice you are practically > becoming more and more Datta. > > at the lotus feet of shri datta swami > surya > www.universal-spirituality.org > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Brahman is pure awareness. You can attain peace and bliss by becoming Brahman, which is your self itself. If you detach from the body and feel that you are Brahman you can attain peace and bliss. But you should remain in peace and bliss thinking that you are pure awareness even if you are beaten in the hell. Such detachment is essential. Eeswara means Lord Datta who appears peaceful and as if having the bliss. He donates His peace and bliss to His devotees and does not enjoy the peace and bliss internally. Veda says the same (Esha Hyeva Anandayati). Datta means sacrifice and not enjoyment. He takes the fruits of all the sins of His real devotees and is a ocean of unhappiness internally. He alone can come as human incarnation in this world. Any living being is Brahman because the pure awareness is present in any living being. The peace and bliss are to be attained by the grace of Eeswara only, even in this stage of self-knowledge as said by Sankara (Eeswaraanugraha Deva). Otherwise you can become just the pure awareness only by Advaita. The pure awareness may be associated with peace and bliss when you are sitting in the meditation by the grace of Eeswara or may be associated with unhappiness and disturbance while you are beaten in the hell. Therefore Eeswara is the final goal and not the Brahman, since Brahman is already achieved by any living being. Even a worm in the drainage water has already achieved the Brahman. The path towards Eeswara is full of sacrifice because the very nature of Eeswara (Datta) is sacrifice. As you achieve more and more sacrifice you are practically becoming more and more Datta. at the lotus feet of shri datta swami surya www.universal-spirituality.org anabebe57 <anabebe57 wrote: I strip for both God and Manlayers and layers of Woman endless names and voices come togetherin one sweet prayer to your Beloved Yet you would imprison me in your darkshadows of fear, and blame me for your wickeddesire, hiding me behind a walking shroud,I am Eve I am Isis Love, Ana Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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