Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 advaitin , " Tony OClery " <aoclery wrote: advaitin , ombhurbhuva <ombhurbhuva@> wrote: ||||||||||||||| > > Namaste Subbuji, > When you go back to B.S.B. II.ii.29 and read it > carefully you will find that Shankara specifically > rejects and refutes the idea that there is operative in > the dream any pramana. > " Moreover, dream vision is a kind of memory, Namaste, To back up to 'Descarte's Error' in commenting on this; Descarte made the error of being ignorant of the Vedanta really. He apparently assumed the mind was separate and different from the body, and now it is being shown that the body and brain are completely integrated with the mind and in fact are the mind. Just as ice, water, vapour and steam are the same thing. There really is no separation between the bodies, it is just so for argument's sake. So whether we think, muse, daydream or dream in sleep it is all the same thing. It is all a total illusion, like arguing about how many angels can fit on the head of a non existant needle. Even our daily actions and karmas can be overcome totally by realisation...........Tony. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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