Acintya_Ash
Bhakta
Because the modes of Material nature is very difficult to overcome without his GraceWhy would anyone wish to surrender to God?
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Because the modes of Material nature is very difficult to overcome without his GraceWhy would anyone wish to surrender to God?
Brahman is defined as only the physical energy plus the consciousness energy of the universe. The production of matter within the universe of different shapes and constitutions by utilising Brahman requires the input of the mind of God as Paramatma with His creative powers.I think Consciousness alone can produce matter and everything else...Because Consciousness is Brahman
Have you tried practicing dharma?Because the modes of Material nature is very difficult to overcome without his Grace
I think you're mixing material science with spiritual science. Brahman isn't matter. It's beyond it. Thus expressing Brahman in material way seems Gross ignorance.Brahman is defined as only the physical energy plus the consciousness energy of the universe. The production of matter within the universe of different shapes and constitutions by utilising Brahman requires the input of the mind of God as Paramatma with His creative powers.
Yes i have and I have to, there's no other way, NO OTHER WAY!Have you tried practicing dharma?
Energy is a the closest English word I can think of for describing Brahman. Is it not known by Hindus by 'not this', 'not that' in a process of elimination?I think you're mixing material science with spiritual science. Brahman isn't matter. It's beyond it. Thus expressing Brahman in material way seems Gross ignorance.
How do you go about perfecting the art of practising dharma in a way that just might invoke the Grace of God?Yes i have and I have to, there's no other way, NO OTHER WAY!
Scriptures say Brahman is indescribable yet how did you come up with this energy-Brahman? Brahman is best described as - 'Not this, Not this'.Energy is a the closest English word I can think of for describing Brahman. Is it not known by Hindus by 'not this', 'not that' in a process of elimination?
By living in the present and performing prescribed duty without attachment to Fruits...Shantanu sir, why are you asking me these questions? i'm sure you know it all and if you don't know Read Bhagavad GitaHow do you go about perfecting the art of practising dharma in a way that just might invoke the Grace of God?
Is the sun part of the Brahman?Scriptures say Brahman is indescribable yet how do you came up with this energy-Brahman? Brahman is best described as - 'Not this, Not this'.
Sun is BrahmanIs the sun part of the Brahman?
Thanks for your help.By living in the present and performing prescribed duty without attachment to Fruits...Shantanu sir, why are you asking me these questions? i'm sure you know it all and if you don't know Read Bhagavad Gita
[/QUOTE]Sun is Brahman
I'm not mind, I'm not body, I'm not intellect, I'm not Prana, I'm not matter. What remains is Brahman.And are you Brahman as well?
How do you know something remains?I'm not mind, I'm not body, I'm not intellect, I'm not Prana, I'm not matter. What remains is Brahman.
'Cause if there were nothing (void), this world wouldn't have any existence. We see it.It indicates there's something.How do you know something remains?
So you see things but cannot describe them?'Cause if there were nothing (void), this world wouldn't have any existence. We see it.It indicates there's something.
Frog can not imagine the sea. Even if it claimed to have imagined, it wouldn't be true anyhow.So you see things but cannot describe them?
Have you been to university and what did you study there?Frog can not imagine the sea. Even if it claimed to have imagined, it wouldn't be true anyhow.
why should I answerHave you been to university and what did you study there?