Guest guest Posted February 12, 2000 Report Share Posted February 12, 2000 Creation is the manifestation of the creator. The source of all creation is the ABILITY TO CREATE. All of us are " equal " in that we all have this ability to create. However, we are are different in how this ability is manifested in each one of us. In fact, a BEING can simply be defined by what it is able to create and what it is creating. I consider Swami Vivekananda a " big BEING " for he created so much in such a short time. I hope I am making some sense. Sincerely, Vinaire Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2000 Report Share Posted February 14, 2000 I dont think we as human beings have the power to 'create'. The power to create is only with the Lord alone. We can only 'discover' what already exists. For example Newton did not 'create' the ' Law of Gravitation' It already existed. He only discovered it. Even in the creative fields like Art, Music,Literature etc even the most 'creative' work is nothing but a means to express what is already manifest using some medium ( through words, shapes,sounds,etc) In fact it is the Lord who is present in us who has given us the power to act and express ourselves. So u see we r very small creatures when u try to compare with the powers of the Lord. Kedar.S. " vinaire " <vinaire on 12/02/2000 01:10:06 PM Please respond to Ramakrishna Ramakrishna cc: (bcc: Kedareshwaran Subramanian/CAL/NOTES) [ramakrishna] Similarity and Differences " vinaire " <vinaire Creation is the manifestation of the creator. The source of all creation is the ABILITY TO CREATE. All of us are " equal " in that we all have this ability to create. However, we are are different in how this ability is manifested in each one of us. In fact, a BEING can simply be defined by what it is able to create and what it is creating. I consider Swami Vivekananda a " big BEING " for he created so much in such a short time. I hope I am making some sense. Sincerely, Vinaire Sri Ramakrishnaye Namah Vivekananda Centre London http://www.btinternet.com/~vivekananda/ [This message contained attachments] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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