maadhav Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 Amma, the hugging saint if Bharat, in my view, is a realized mystic. Below is what she says about suicide. my comments are in (): ---------- "No matter how much pain you may suffer, try to think of it as a way to bring you closer to God, and try to cling tightly to God in such circumstances." (a line of a bhajan says: dukhame sumarina saba kare sukhame kare na koi jo sukhame sumarina kare to dukha kaaheko hhoi) "The body as a sheath or an aura. Just as a tape recorder records everything we say, our aura records our every thought-vibrtion. And this recording remains even after we have died. When we commit suicide, we are causing the soul much pain." " When the opening of a blown-up baloon is untied, the air in it is gradually released. But when we prick a baloon and it bursts, it explodes with a bang. So too when we forcefully end our own life, sudden pain-filled vvibrtions will be formed in our aura. This aura forms the basis of the next birth of the soul in a body. All that we are experiencing now is the result of our past actions. Understanding this, we should move forward in life, and surrendering to God whatever we have to experience." source book: Amma Healing the Hearts of the World by Judith Cornell ========= (so, it seems that this "aura" is god's audio video rcording that cannot be changed once recorded, except by god or godly people. it also seems that this aura is same as the entity made of the combination of sUkshma deha, kAraNa deha, and mahAkAran deha.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krishnadasa Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 Can you please let me know where exactly one can find the info about these three dehas you have mentioned. viz. sUkshma deha, kAraNa deha, and mahAkAran deha. Thanks in advance hari hari bol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maadhav Posted September 24, 2005 Author Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 bhAgavatam or/and vachanAmrita of sri sahajAnand mahArAj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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