Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 siddha of the siddha might be a person who has looked at God from many angles. A problem can have many solutions. The who knows many solutions will be said to have undestood a problem in more depth. > >Kendra Crossen Burroughs [kcburroughs] >Sunday, October 28, 2001 1:57 AM >Ramakrishna >[sri Ramakrishna] siddha of the siddha > > >Could someone say something more about the distinction between >the siddha and >the " siddha of the siddha " (see Gospel passage below)? In >English one cannot >properly speak of *degrees* of perfection--one is either >perfect or not. In what >way is the siddha of the siddha " more perfect " than the siddha? > ><< " There is another type, known as the siddha of the siddha, >the 'supremely >perfect'. It is quite a different thing when one talks to the >master intimately, >when one knows God very intimately through love and devotion. >A siddha has >undoubtedly attained God, but the 'supremely perfect' has >known God very >intimately. " >> (p. 114) > > > >_______ > >Get your free @ address at > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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