Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 We shall now try to understand what the great representative of the Advaita School has to say on the point. We shall see how the Advaita system maintains all the hopes and aspirations of the dualist intact, and at the same time propounds its own solution of the problem in consonance with the high destiny of divine humanity. Those who aspire to retain their individual mind even after liberation and to remain distinct will have ample opportunity of realising their aspirations and enjoying the blessing of the qualified Brahman. These are they who have been spoken of in the Bhâgavata Purâna thus: " O king, such are the, glorious qualities of the Lord that the sages whose only pleasure is in the Self, and from whom all fetters have fallen off, even they love the Omnipresent with the love that is for love's sake. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2003 Report Share Posted August 14, 2003 Morning, Bruce, You've most likely considered this, and probably it's too complicated, but I think an inset picture of Vivekananda along side of the text would be helpful and effective. I notice that sometimes readers think you are making the statements and this would clarify that. You might change the pix from time to time. Keep up the good work. Hope all is well, Ralph on 8/12/2003 8:58 AM, Ananta at sarada wrote: > We shall now try to understand what the great representative of the > Advaita School has to say on the point. We shall see how the Advaita > system maintains all the hopes and aspirations of the dualist intact, > and at the same time propounds its own solution of the problem in > consonance with the high destiny of divine humanity. Those who aspire > to retain their individual mind even after liberation and to remain > distinct will have ample opportunity of realising their aspirations and > enjoying the blessing of the qualified Brahman. These are they who have > been spoken of in the Bhâgavata Purâna thus: " O king, such are the, > glorious qualities of the Lord that the sages whose only pleasure is in > the Self, and from whom all fetters have fallen off, even they love the > Omnipresent with the love that is for love's sake. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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