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Bhaskar -
So true, my friend. Thanks for stopping by to read.
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sannhet
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October 28, 2007
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.Dave. -
Thanks for the visit.
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sannhet
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October 28, 2007
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Wiley -
You are so right my friend. And I'm glad you're experiencing some now! Thanks for the visit.
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sannhet
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October 28, 2007
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SB -
For me, just because this world is an illusion doesn't mean that we don't participate in it. There is right action (right love) that must always occur in order for us to learn grow. Thanks for stopping by.
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sannhet
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October 28, 2007
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Kayzzman -
Thanks and thanks for stopping by to read.
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sannhet
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October 28, 2007
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sannhet
Absolutely true, one can be threatened, but his shadow can never be. That which is non-existent can never exist, and that which exists can never be non-existent - the soul being meant here as is said in the Bhagawad Gita by Lord Krishn to Arjuna, and the beauty that is subtle in this verse is that Krishna adds, as is said by those who have seen the elements.
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Bhaskar.ing
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October 25, 2007
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October 25, 2007
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Sannhet
I love those thoughts my friend, unconditional love is real and very alive...............
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WileyJohn
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October 24, 2007
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Sannhet
Monks and hermits in their monasteries and ashrams do hold to this philosophy. They deny the din of human living as illusion or maya. Instead of getting into the heart of the action like Sister Theresa and John of God, lessening the woes of mankind, they prefer to see this passing parade as a dream. The monks of Myanmar did the right thing...but ended up dead. So the suffering get no help or compassion from the 'robed'. What is then real and what is illusion? Christian workers seem to have their hands full!
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Soul_Builder101
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October 24, 2007
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Great piece of philosophical thought.
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Kayzzaman
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October 24, 2007
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