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doubt. what an interesting thing. it is perhaps anything we have

unresolved about the truth. am i doing the right thing. is there still

some concern about this or that. we visit the undiff. but are not yet

residing there 100%.

 

unless we endure an extreme tapas we will have doubts, as we move

from mind-state to mind-state. hmmmm .... less mind, more heart, less

mind, more heart ... the machine, the chemistry, the network of

feelings, thoughts, all that we are living inside, not blasting

through to be shining in god's face and smiling and serving like

hanuman. we will, we will, to be sure. each grain of doubt grinds this

massive stone we are trying to turn. turn turn turn oh mind!!!!!!!!!!

 

each grain of sand on the beach, that is how many doubts we have.

every fear, every anger, it is all doubt we are one.

 

the magnitude of the task has to affect us so that we return to

puja/meditation over and over, increasing our time like Swamiji said,

and as you said b4, crying to Maa ... that is the mood, take away

these doubts that are burning me mother, i will sit here day and night

like the business man in the chandi ... i pray i pray remove these

doubts, the doubts that stretch to the horizon line and disappear

into infinity.

 

 

, "Chris Kirner"

<chriskirner1956> wrote:

> Swamiji,

>

> This verse appears to be speaking of one who is finally letting go

of

> the container of individuality and merging into the

undifferentiated.

> This verse suggests the process of doing so involves letting go of

> doubts. I have no point of reference for this. It seems odd to me

that

> there would be doubts of any kind left at that stage. Is this the

> major obstacle at this stage? Could you explain a little bit?

>

> Jai Maa!

> Chris

>

>

>

>

> > 165. Removing all doubts, he becomes liberated, oh Parvati. He

> attains both enjoyment of the fruits of all action and liberation,

> otherwise known as self-realization, and Sarasvati resides on his

tongue.

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