Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 Jai Guru Datta! Like I said earlier, the Moderator knows exactly when to step in, and I thank him for the message. I have a 'small confusion', I am not talking about 'Religion'-the term which I don't recognize, I am talking about a (some other) little block I see in the middle of Quest Lane. We humble ones, always say that 'we are not worthy', 'we are useless', 'we are just too unintelligent to know the Truth', 'we are always immersed in sins', 'we are this bad', 'we are that bad'... and all that. Some of us while saying that, may say so, with a little aprehension that 'perhaps we know something-but we want to show we are humble'... Well, this could be the case with some. Now, the point is, somewhere I have read that, if we go on say things negatively, we may become what we always say/think we are. ( I don't think I need to explain further here, but if anyone wants further clarification, please ask me) My 'small-confusion' is, what exactly a seeker should do? Always say that he does not know anything? Always think that he does not understand anything? Always think of 'The Truth' that rests inside his heart? Knowledge means humbleness. More knowledge means more humbleness.On the other hand, power means corruption and absolute power means absolute corruption.For a seeker, knowledge means power (among many other things) So, my question... It is simple. I don't want an answer here, I know the only answer is known only to our Lord, and He would surely indicate it to me, if I have to know it. All I want is 'thoughts' from fellow Datta devotees, who would agree with this writer on other issues. Others kindly excuse us. Call me 'egoistic,' or whatever. But kindly excuse us. I have one more wish. When are we going to have our own forum with chat window built inside our own website? We have so many capable IT pros. We have everything we need. Where lies the kink?(This is not a question. Just a wish.) Ohm Aiym Hreem Shthreem Shivaraama Anagha Dattaaaya Namaha! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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