Guest guest Posted July 30, 2001 Report Share Posted July 30, 2001 Om Gurave Namah - Respected Sanjay Guru ji and friends, May I request you to please look into the message no.6284 at your convenience. I hope you will appreciate my enthu. For your convenience a copy of the same is appended below. Regards, Subhash Rana varahamihira, insurancerana@m... wrote: Om Gurave Namaha ____________________ Respected Sanjay Guru Ji, As suggested by you, I sincerely acted upon the instructions yesterday for initiation. Later I went to the Krishna Mandir and present the offering to the Lord Krishna to accept on behalf of my spiritual Diksha Guru Sant Som Prakash Ji. I have started lesson#1. May I request your goodself to throw some light on the following thoughts cropped up while studying Lesson#1: § Why is Atman separated from Paramatman? § If atman is a mute spectator and it is the body which is doing karmas why does atman has to suffer from the bad deeds of the mind as it is not its (Atman) fault. § If its ultimate aim is to merge with the Paramataman, does it take any initiative to achieve the goal or remains just at the mercy of the body which is occupied by it? § Does atman know the future, if yes, why can't it select the body which will do good karmas? Assignment 1. Try to define the role of God in your life. God has been kind enough to take care of me by giving me birth in the form of Manushya who has the liberty to do karmas of his own to enable the atman residing in the body to achieve/reach to much closer of its ultimate aim. Though the mind of the present body is very chanchal but still its satvic guna seems to be more which helps it do less bad karmas. I am grateful to God that it has made this body met with various holy spiritual gurus who have showered their blessings on it and according to its karmas it has received its share. 2. What have you done in the past one year to come closer to God? It has tried its level best by keeping in touch with holy gurus/visiting holy places and doing meditations. Though not successful to a great extent but still I am happy that it is atleast doing efforts. 3. Which statement is more relevant: a) God is all; or b) All is God. I think " God is all " . Since God is all i.e., present everywhere (sarv-vyapi) and it is every thing, the other statement becomes true that all is God. 4. Make a list of all Sanskrit….dictionary of Jyotish/Sanskrit terminology. I have started this activity. Best regards, Subhash Rana --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2001 Report Share Posted July 31, 2001 Dear Jaan, Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, the gurus are really very busy. I hope to get their blessings soon. Regards, Rana varahamihira, jaan911@h... wrote: > Dear Subhash > > Sanjay Guru is quite busy normally. Have you been assigned a guru > yourself? > > in anycase if you are able to browse web pages i suggest that you > look up the past messages. i think you should find all the answers > relating to the various lessons posted already. or simply do a search > in the Varahamihira web page for lesson 1. > > love > jaan > > > > > > varahamihira, insurancerana@m... wrote: > > Om Gurave Namah > > - > > > > Respected Sanjay Guru ji and friends, > > > > May I request you to please look into the message no.6284 at your > > convenience. > > > > I hope you will appreciate my enthu. For your convenience a copy > of > > the same is appended below. > > > > Regards, > > > > Subhash Rana > > > > varahamihira, insurancerana@m... wrote: > > Om Gurave Namaha > > > ____________________ > > > > > > Respected Sanjay Guru Ji, > > > > As suggested by you, I sincerely acted upon the instructions > > yesterday for initiation. Later I went to the Krishna Mandir and > > present the offering to the Lord Krishna to accept on behalf of my > > spiritual Diksha Guru Sant Som Prakash Ji. > > > > > > I have started lesson#1. May I request your goodself to throw some > > light on the following thoughts cropped up while studying Lesson#1: > > > > > > § Why is Atman separated from Paramatman? > > > > § If atman is a mute spectator and it is the body which is > > doing karmas why does atman has to suffer from the bad deeds of the > > mind as it is not its (Atman) fault. > > > > § If its ultimate aim is to merge with the Paramataman, > does > > it take any initiative to achieve the goal or remains just at the > > mercy of the body which is occupied by it? > > > > § Does atman know the future, if yes, why can't it select > the > > body which will do good karmas? > > > > > > > > Assignment > > > > > > 1. Try to define the role of God in your life. > > > > > > God has been kind enough to take care of me by giving me birth in > the > > form of Manushya who has the liberty to do karmas of his own to > > enable the atman residing in the body to achieve/reach to much > closer > > of its ultimate aim. > > > > Though the mind of the present body is very chanchal but still its > > satvic guna seems to be more which helps it do less bad karmas. > > > > I am grateful to God that it has made this body met with various > holy > > spiritual gurus who have showered their blessings on it and > according > > to its karmas it has received its share. > > > > > > 2. What have you done in the past one year to come closer to God? > > > > It has tried its level best by keeping in touch with holy > > gurus/visiting holy places and doing meditations. Though not > > successful to a great extent but still I am happy that it is > atleast > > doing efforts. > > > > > > 3. Which statement is more relevant: > > > > > > a) God is all; or > > > > b) All is God. > > > > > > I think " God is all " . > > > > > > Since God is all i.e., present everywhere (sarv-vyapi) and it is > > every thing, the other statement becomes true that all is God. > > > > > > 4. Make a list of all Sanskrit….dictionary of Jyotish/Sanskrit > > terminology. > > > > I have started this activity. > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > > Subhash Rana > > --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2001 Report Share Posted August 3, 2001 Om Gurave Namah ---- JAYA JAGANNATH. Yes, you have been guiding me till now. My apologies, if I have heart your feelings. I shall put in all my efforts to learn more. Best regards, Subhash Rana varahamihira, " Sanjay Rath " <srath@v...> wrote: > > Om Gurave Namah > ---- > Dear Subhash, > Can there be a greater Guru than Jagannath Krishna? If you agree with me, > then say loudly JAYA JAGANNATH. Who are you looking for? Have I not been > guiding you till now? I am yet another Siksha Guru like your mathematics > teacher in school. Nothing more. I shall try to help to the extent I can. > Work hard. > OM KRISHNA GURU > With Best Wishes, > Sanjay Rath > > > - > insurancerana@m... > varahamihira > Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:19 AM > [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: Request for reply to message no.6284 > > > Dear Jaan, > > Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, the gurus are really very busy. I > hope to get their blessings soon. > > Regards, > > Rana > > > varahamihira, jaan911@h... wrote: > > Dear Subhash > > > > Sanjay Guru is quite busy normally. Have you been assigned a guru > > yourself? > > > > in anycase if you are able to browse web pages i suggest that you > > look up the past messages. i think you should find all the answers > > relating to the various lessons posted already. or simply do a > search > > in the Varahamihira web page for lesson 1. > > > > love > > jaan > > > > > > > > > > > > varahamihira, insurancerana@m... wrote: > > > Om Gurave Namah > > > - > > > > > > Respected Sanjay Guru ji and friends, > > > > > > May I request you to please look into the message no.6284 at your > > > convenience. > > > > > > I hope you will appreciate my enthu. For your convenience a copy > > of > > > the same is appended below. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Subhash Rana > > > > > > varahamihira, insurancerana@m... wrote: > > > Om Gurave Namaha > > > > > > ____________________ > > > > > > > > > Respected Sanjay Guru Ji, > > > > > > As suggested by you, I sincerely acted upon the instructions > > > yesterday for initiation. Later I went to the Krishna Mandir and > > > present the offering to the Lord Krishna to accept on behalf of > my > > > spiritual Diksha Guru Sant Som Prakash Ji. > > > > > > > > > I have started lesson#1. May I request your goodself to throw > some > > > light on the following thoughts cropped up while studying > Lesson#1: > > > > > > > > > § Why is Atman separated from Paramatman? > > > > > > § If atman is a mute spectator and it is the body which > is > > > doing karmas why does atman has to suffer from the bad deeds of > the > > > mind as it is not its (Atman) fault. > > > > > > § If its ultimate aim is to merge with the Paramataman, > > does > > > it take any initiative to achieve the goal or remains just at the > > > mercy of the body which is occupied by it? > > > > > > § Does atman know the future, if yes, why can't it select > > the > > > body which will do good karmas? > > > > > > > > > > > > Assignment > > > > > > > > > 1. Try to define the role of God in your life. > > > > > > > > > God has been kind enough to take care of me by giving me birth in > > the > > > form of Manushya who has the liberty to do karmas of his own to > > > enable the atman residing in the body to achieve/reach to much > > closer > > > of its ultimate aim. > > > > > > Though the mind of the present body is very chanchal but still > its > > > satvic guna seems to be more which helps it do less bad karmas. > > > > > > I am grateful to God that it has made this body met with various > > holy > > > spiritual gurus who have showered their blessings on it and > > according > > > to its karmas it has received its share. > > > > > > > > > 2. What have you done in the past one year to come closer to > God? > > > > > > It has tried its level best by keeping in touch with holy > > > gurus/visiting holy places and doing meditations. Though not > > > successful to a great extent but still I am happy that it is > > atleast > > > doing efforts. > > > > > > > > > 3. Which statement is more relevant: > > > > > > > > > a) God is all; or > > > > > > b) All is God. > > > > > > > > > I think " God is all " . > > > > > > > > > Since God is all i.e., present everywhere (sarv-vyapi) and it is > > > every thing, the other statement becomes true that all is God. > > > > > > > > > 4. Make a list of all Sanskrit..dictionary of Jyotish/Sanskrit > > > terminology. > > > > > > I have started this activity. > > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > > > > > Subhash Rana > > > --- End forwarded message --- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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