Guest guest Posted February 14, 2009 Report Share Posted February 14, 2009 Namaste: here is Swami's response: That is just what it means. Just like Shiva and Shakti are the two sides of the same coin, just like positive and negative, in the same way are all the pairs of opposites. Jai Maa , " misra_manjusha " <misra_manjusha wrote: > > Namaste Vish, > > The second part of Swamiji's answer is the one that's been intriguing me > actually! I think he's brought the real issue I had in mind, to the > forefront. > If objects change their perspectives depending on how you look at them, > does it mean that it does not really matter how you look at things > (because that might depend on which society you live in or where you > come from) because it doesn't change the reality. > Is our spirituality geared towards 'seeing' the entire object without > being biased by any particular perspective? (I remember a certain story > about an elephant and blind men) > Would that mean Dev and Asuras are two sides of the same coin? > > Thanks Vish for engaging the discussion. > Jai Maa and Jai Swamiji!!!! > > Manjushri > > , " inspectionconnection108 " > <inspectionconnection108@> wrote: > > > > Namaste Manjusha: here are Swami's answers to your questions below > > > > SWAMI said: > > " Everything in manifested existence has both. > > > > Also there is a way of looking at things, so that something that > > appears as negative to one individual could appear as positive to > > another. " > > _______________ > > > > > > Is there any geographical/historical connotation? Or do we all have > > both the shining and dark forces within us? > > > > Jai Maa & Jai Swamiji > > Manjushri > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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