Guest guest Posted December 7, 1999 Report Share Posted December 7, 1999 At 12:00 PM 12/7/99 -0500, you wrote: >"Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" <hluthar > >Many people talk of traditions and scripture and the right way to understand >Vedanta as they see it and interpret it. Fine. Yet there have been living >Sages whose experiential knowledge and realization gives life to scriptures >and traditions. Surely their words constitute the scriptures. Is there any >substitute for understanding the nature of awareness? Is there any >substitute for looking within? Is there any substitute for looking at the >looker. How could there be? Truly. Paul Gaugin, the famous painter, did a work entitled "Who Am I, Where Do I Come From, Where Am I Going?" These are the eternal questions, which are one question. Thanks, Harshaji, for posting Sri Ramana's verses - they are beautifully clear - quite fragrant blossoms! Love, Danielsan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 1999 Report Share Posted December 7, 1999 Dan Berkow, PhD [berkowd] Tuesday, December 07, 1999 12:48 PM Re: Harsha/blossoms "Dan Berkow, PhD" <berkowd At 12:00 PM 12/7/99 -0500, you wrote: >"Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" <hluthar > >Many people talk of traditions and scripture and the right way to understand >Vedanta as they see it and interpret it. Fine. Yet there have been living >Sages whose experiential knowledge and realization gives life to scriptures >and traditions. Surely their words constitute the scriptures. Is there any >substitute for understanding the nature of awareness? Is there any >substitute for looking within? Is there any substitute for looking at the >looker. How could there be? Truly. Paul Gaugin, the famous painter, did a work entitled "Who Am I, Where Do I Come From, Where Am I Going?" These are the eternal questions, which are one question. Thanks, Harshaji, for posting Sri Ramana's verses - they are beautifully clear - quite fragrant blossoms! Love, Danielsan And thank you Danji for always seeing to the heart of the matter and appreciating the heart of the matter. We are fortunate to have your company. Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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