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that was great jay

 

On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Vivekananda Centre wrote:

 

> " Vivekananda Centre " <vivekananda

>

> The talk at University College London

> on science and religion went off well. It is very gratifying to

> get responses like the one attached. I presented nothing but a bit from

> the teachings of Swami Vivekananda - that always hits the spot.

> .............jay

>

> -

> Rahul Suchde <rahul.rahul

> 22 February 2000 23:38

> re: science and religion

>

>

> <snip> > > my name is Rahul, i have been involved with the UCL for 4 >

> years and i attended your talk on science and religion at UCL. > i was

> very inspired by your talk, i thought it was excellent and your >

> lecturing style was very good. It was unlike any other lecture i had

> been > to, we were introduced to some very interesting concepts about

> Hinduism and > it made me think about Hinduism in a new, modern light

> rather than as an old > ancient religion. You spoke in a very thought

> provoking rational manner as > after all we are all rational people! >

> > i did not get a chance to talk to you after the talk, but i wanted to

> thank > you for inspiring me. > > i did not just want to thank you, i

> also wanted to ask you if you have > written any books and/or if you run

> any talks or classes as i would be very > interested in attending > > i

> know you must be very busy, but i would appreciate it if you could get >

> back to me at some point > > thanks > > Rahul > >

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Namaskar Hari Malla,

well said. Indeed the science looks at the outer objective world and Dharma

(religion is rather an incomplete word) at the inner subjective world. The

intellect looks at the philosophy and the heart takes the whole universe(the

Lord Himself) within with love!!

Regards

Chetan

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Dear Chetanji,

Thank you for your understanding of our basic philosohy.It must be for this

reason, you have nicely put, that every morning men worship the sun and cite

Gayatri mantra as <Tat sabitur vareniyam> i.e. taking the form of the sun by the

heart.Also Shiva wears the moon upon his head to signify that the moon can be

subjectively exerienced in the head as the brain cortex. Our calendar also

coordinates the sun and the moon every third year as adhikmas to signify the

coordination of the head and the heart.Thank you,

Regards,,

Hari malla

 

, " Chetan V, Merani " <cvmerani

wrote:

>

> Namaskar Hari Malla,

> well said. Indeed the science looks at the outer objective world and Dharma

(religion is rather an incomplete word) at the inner subjective world. The

intellect looks at the philosophy and the heart takes the whole universe(the

Lord Himself) within with love!!

> Regards

> Chetan

>

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