Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 Namaste, Sri Nairji,Thank you,<May I endeavour to answer your doubts? Please see within under your statement>Namaste, Sri Nairji, Thank you for your clarification. We all go to sleep with the hope, i.e. at least with the hope that we will get up. If we are told that we will not get up after the deep sleep, will anyone dare to go to sleep? I know we cannot compare deep sleep with Moksha, but apart from what others have said, we know nothing as to what will be happening after Moksha. All we are told is that Moksha is most desirable. Nevertheless if the entity swallows everything or knows for certain there is nothing other than itself “after†Moksha, maybe as in deep sleep, will one desire for that? I write this because in deep sleep also the experiencing entity although experiences the bliss of deep sleep, though at that time not knowing that, on getting up he remembers that and only for experiencing that bliss he wants to go for deep sleep again and again. Shastra says that Moksha is not like deep sleep, which is a state that comes and go, whereas Moksha is the Swaroopa of “Iâ€. This is something one can only appreciate logically with the prakriya of teaching, but till one really is able to be in that so called bliss of Moksha, one will continue to have doubts, at least me. One can say that bliss is always there, but appears to be covered by ignorance. I hope I have managed to clarify my positon. SamshayAtma vinashyati!!! With kind regards and hari om, Mani R. S. Mani Add whatever you love to the India homepage. Try now! http://in./trynew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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