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advaitin , Ganesan Sankarraman <shnkaran>

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> V Subrahmanian <subrahmanian_v> wrote:

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> Dear Subramanium,

> Apropos your

clarification, I fully agree with your views. My earlier response

was in a different vein, having seen the death of both of my

parents in the last one year, this having given me a feeling of

jolt and an arid void that I am not able to overcome. Since, in

spite of all my religious study, I am not able to look at the great.

 

Namaste,G.S. et al,IMHO,

 

It is the 'emotion' that takes over, for reason cannot grieve the

loss. Also emotion came before reason so with grief we have to go

back to the beginning of the route.

 

However as Sanakara said 'Death is a separation from our

attachments'....ONS...Tony.

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