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Question from Steve:

Can man be realized without the gods? Is realization itself a

god ... we dwell upon that, and this is worship ... we become that,

and this is the culmination of worship?

 

Swamiji's response:

Where one God is present, all the Gods are present. Don't get caught

up in semantics.

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Thank you Swamiji! Words ... scribbled veins on dry leaves, blown by

the winds of the infinite ... tone notes for poets ... a mad scientist

tries to make eternal sense out of duality ... he creates a machine

that hits himself in the eye ... there is no final sense to this,

only the intuitive heart that is bringing us home ... pranams pranams

....

 

, "Nanda" <chandimaakijai>

wrote:

>

>

> Question from Steve:

> Can man be realized without the gods? Is realization itself a

> god ... we dwell upon that, and this is worship ... we become

that,

> and this is the culmination of worship?

>

> Swamiji's response:

> Where one God is present, all the Gods are present. Don't get

caught

> up in semantics.

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Steve said, "there is no final sense to this,

only the intuitive heart that is bringing us home ... pranams pranams"

 

 

By Kali, i think he's got it! :<) Pranams to you, Steve!

Jai Maa!

muktimaa

 

P.S. It is about going to the 'Forest of Delight' to eat the mangos;

not to count the trees; only when we eat the mango can we know the

sweetness of the fruit. :<}

 

 

 

, "Steve Connor" <sconnor@a...>

wrote:

>

>

> Thank you Swamiji! Words ... scribbled veins on dry leaves, blown by

> the winds of the infinite ... tone notes for poets ... a mad

scientist

> tries to make eternal sense out of duality ... he creates a machine

> that hits himself in the eye ... there is no final sense to this,

> only the intuitive heart that is bringing us home ... pranams

pranams

> ...

>

> , "Nanda" <chandimaakijai>

> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Question from Steve:

> > Can man be realized without the gods? Is realization itself a

> > god ... we dwell upon that, and this is worship ... we become

> that,

> > and this is the culmination of worship?

> >

> > Swamiji's response:

> > Where one God is present, all the Gods are present. Don't get

> caught

> > up in semantics.

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