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Bhaskar! I was so enlightened on this read. I tell you there is nothing like a second read! I was moving along and it came to me that it was the trinity and there it was in your next paragraph! I am not astounded that the ancient sages knew everything! They would not have questioned and would allow the Lord to lead them into understanding. They did not need scientific truth because they were part of the process, by that they were one with God. He would have revealed everything to them. They in turn would be responsible for putting it to terms the mortal could understand and hold on to! Shiva (for me, the Holy Spirit would be my first energy source, the very fiber of God if you will) begins the motion to feed me spiritually. Then I would need to experience that sustaining power or Vishnu, which is Jesus for me due to the sacrifice on the cross. Without that piece I cannot reach the highest form which is to cleave unto God with my entire being and thus Brahma and my renewal. I must do daily to appreciate the full completeness of the idea from the ancient sages! This was grand! I do hope I understand because it felt right to me! Thank you my dear friend! From my TVS to your SS a glorious day! Shelly
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I am so glad to once again find you in my blog, fully recovered, hale and hearty I pray, and am glad that you feel there is much more out there. Yes, there certainly is.
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Bhaskar.ing
Very interesting read as usual my friend, it is my belief that there is much more 'out there' and heaven has a place, in all of that.

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I am so glad Maria that you said this
... because I did put in a lot of effort to make this complex subject to be set in a framework that is easy for the mind to grasp without being boring, interspersed with latest scientific findings, so that it is both credible and fascinating. Thank you for catching this my very dear friend
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Bhaskar.ing
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July 7, 2008
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My dear Bhaskar
A highly fascinating and educational read made all the easier to digest by your excellent writing talent; thank you my friend and God bless
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SFJoseph
I see you are a "dad" to my special one, Marion. and you yourself are a deep philosophical poet, so no wonder that you've found the piece insightful and fascinating. I'll post more on the subject, a topic I hold very dear to my heart and which draws wonder and amazement from me. Thank you so much, friend.
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Bhaskar.ing
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July 7, 2008
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Moon. you say whatever you say with utter love and beauty, and it never fails to bring the warmth of feeling you have for me. We are brothers here again too,
Gurubhai, as we both are shishyas of SSB, and Shiva is our
ishta devata, the favored god. I am sure you must have found the relationship between Sceince and Spiritualism fascinating, but the latter is all-encompassing, and the former being only an infant of three-hundred-fifty years old.
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Bhaskar.ing
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July 7, 2008
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...this one post contains almost all of my favorite topics...only one is overtly missing...love...but as butter is latent in milk, love lies latent in this post...brahma, vishnu, shiva, blackholes, the universe...covers my entire range of interest...and love lies within them latent...in vedic astrology, my god is shiva...moon
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As a one-time science major, now turned poet, I have always found discussions and speculations regarding black holes to be fascinating. I was not familiar with the Vedic astrological studies that you so well summarized and compared, but find them quite interesting. Further study on my part may be indicated. Thank you for writing this insightful piece.
Joe 
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SFJoseph
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