Guest guest Posted August 2, 2001 Report Share Posted August 2, 2001 Om Gurave Namah ---------------- Guru Sanjayji, Namaste. Thanks a lot for your reply re: Meera. I have a typical beginer's syndrome-too much enthusiasm and too little knowledge. The remedy lies in your guidance and my application. Guruji, doesn't wisdom presuppose and transcend intelligence? I think Jupiter includes Mercury, but the reverse is not true. Wisdom is the " Amrita " born of inner conflict resolved by intelligent introspection coupled with silence, perseverance and faith. Intelligence in the form of " Tarka " or logic represented by Mercury, devoid of Jupiter's wisdom, can sometimes make one caught up in endless questioning and rhetoric, without " Amrita " being anywhere in sight. There is a lovely story about " Markata Kishora Nyaaya " (signifying Gnani) and " Maarjala Kishora Nyaaya " (signifying Bhakta)..... Regards, Lakshmi --- Sanjay Rath <srath wrote: > > Om Gurave Namah > ---- > Dear Sarajit, > As I have always maintained, the first book of > Jyotish is the Bhagavat Gita. > What did Krishna teach about Gyana Yoga? Is this not > one of the paths to > God? Then how can we say that the reasoning method > does not lead to God.. > What you quote are recent thinkers and not Krishna > Himself. If this > reasoning is carried to infinity, then the only > reason for our existence and > all these problems and solutions shall be God. Hora > Shastra ot the Science > of Time is one such method of Gyana Yoga. > With Best Wishes, > Sanjay Rath > > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Messenger http://phonecard./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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