Hinduism and Evil

Discussion in 'Hinduism' started by Jedi, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. Xac

    Xac Visitor

    You seem to contradict yourself there. You say there is no "we" and then you go on to say "until we turn within to face our real divine nature and self"

    This mind of God, are we a part of it or seperate? i cannot ask more questions untill i know that.
     
  2. Yogi Bhairava

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    Thre is no contradiction here, only an oxymoronic twist. Technically, at the absolute level, there is no "we". But obviously at the finite level of ego self mind, there is a "we" that we appear to navigate from. This is where we as the stance of our finite ego minds, have to start from. Everyone of "us", of course, has to begin from a form of existent consciousness vantage point. That vantage point is you or me or we or us, all of this is at the level of the pranic karma position.
    But as is already been ascertained, there is an immanant absolute level, the unmanifested mind of Siva or God. Can we authentically speak from that position if the consciousness possessed is not of that? No. But it exists, as others have and are at that level.
    So, you have to start from where you are.
    Everything is God, your finite mind, who is the divine mother in essence, as well as the pure source aspect of that finite self, the projector "father".
    Reality is a "Divine Drama", being acted out between this divine father and the divine mother.
    Both of these beings work congruently to shape out the bigger goal of existence, which is for the Father Siva to first push out away from Himself His beloved escort in the complete manifestation of reality, the Mother, and then lure Her back to Him, through the suffering of our karmic lives, in which they become One again, that oneness being experienced by we or us as individuals as the sat-cit-ananda experience of enlightenment, samadhi, or heaven, in which our individuality is then transmuted.
    So indeed, we are a very significant part of Gods mind, and the question is this?
    Do you want to allow your karma to keep you as the terminal and expiratory aspect of this pure source mind, in which your manifestory consciousness will be be recycled as it is required to manifest again physically, or will you allow your karma to consider your return to this source mind, in which you will become that God mind, and attain that divine self consciousness and that inherent eternality of consciousness immortality?
    All this stuff sounds advanced and difficult to understand. That is because most folks are attempting to navigate these consciousnes domains with thought. What must be done instead is for the person to actively engage in a complete and integral Yoga Tantra Sadhana, awaken their Kundalini, and then in the resultant consciousness tranformation they will inevitably attain in a few years or so, they too will be privy to these consise and genuine levels of divine self realization. The problem here is that people want to dilly dally around with various fabricated peacemeal systems, thus their consciousnessses are limitedly effected, and in effect they never get "there."
    Samadhi is an authentic state, and is the potential birthright of all. There is no substitute for it. In it you experience total divine truth as a conscious
    reality. Namaste, Yogin Bhairava Atmabhoda Sarasvati
     
  3. Jedi

    Jedi Self Banned

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    Well said sir.
     
  4. ChiefCowpie

    ChiefCowpie hugs and bugs

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    don't forget all the kids acting out too
     
  5. BlackBillBlake

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    evidently, the kids don't exist.
     
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