Guest guest Posted November 5, 1999 Report Share Posted November 5, 1999 ~~~~~~om shanthi om ~~~~~~ Excerpted from the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna p.133 Saturday 6/11/99 The Master Said: " You should remember that the heart of the devotee is the abode of God. He dwells, no doubt, in all beings, but He especially manifests Himself in the heart of the devotee. " om tat sat ~~~~~~om shanthi om~~~~~~ Extrait du Gospel de Sri Ramakrishna p.133 Samedi 6/11/99 Le Maître Dit: " vous devriez vous rappeler que le coeur du passionné est l'habitation de Dieu. Il demeure, aucun doute, dans tous les entités, mais il se manifeste particulièrement au coeur du passionné. " om tat sat ~~~~~~om shanthi om~~~~~~ RE: --Original Message----- Vivekananda Centre <vivekananda list <ramakrishna >; viv list <vivekananda >; adv list <advaitin > 04 November 1999 19:05 Interesting question >We are involved in teaching Hinduism at Advanced level stage in UK. >From time to time we get some interesting questions from schools. >Recently a school sent us the following question. >Can the list members help us out on this? It would be nice to get the reply >via the list so that all can participate. > > >Christien Bembridge <cdb >vivekananda <vivekananda >04 November 1999 14:05 >A Level Religious Studies > > >>Hello there, >> >>I am a Religious Studies teacher helping two pupils on their A Level >>coursework. They are comparing and contrasting the differences between >>Hindu and Christian approaches to Death and the afterlife. Can you help >>with some modern day points of view? It would be great if you can give them >>any advice at all. >> >>Thank you, >> >>Mr C Bembridge ____________ Namaste Jay, I sent the following email to Mr. Bembridge @ cdb hello! Please visit the follwing URL http://www.growthhouse.org/books/kubler1.htm ON DEATH AND DYING - Elizabeth Kubler-Ross MD This is the world-famous best-seller by the woman who popularized the field of thanatology as a subject for general social commentary. This was her first book on the topic and is considered a classic. It is required reading in many academic settings, including medical and nursing schools, theological seminaries, and popular psychology courses. As far as Hinduism's attitude to death and the afterlife, I would have to say that 'death does not exist'...no person 'dies', per se, but rather changes 'cloaks' from time to time, as circumstances require. om shanthi om ____ 123India - India's Premier Search Engine Get your Free Email Account at http://www.123india.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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