I think that I shall start spending some time reading my own blogs.. correcting typos, adding links and pictures, revisiting ideas and generally enjoying excellent writing!!
Good idea! You may be surprised at the vast ground of topics you have covered. I take this opportunity to hope you realise what treasure you have been sharing with the world. Read on Satya Sarada, it takes ages for the ordinary minds like us to assimilate your writings.
It may make you smile or even laugh at all the topics so well covered as they may all turn out to be just a speck of knowledge in this Maya ridden world where only change in permament; not even the ideas or the knowledge bits. Is there a niche in this space-time framework of world for a calm, no thoughts, no learning, no assimilation, no living, no nothing?
Thanks for the first paragraph.
You are too right as far as the second paragraph goes.
What if we understand our true history and science as known to our sages?
What if our sages knew more than the west or even east credits them for?
What if I am the very re-incarnation of Vyasa or Bharadwaja? All this nothing if that calm is not attained. Vyasa himself found Advaita very difficult. At sometime we have to stop focusing on the achievements of other human minds “manas” and focus on the divine “cit”. Nahin Nain rakshati dukrung karane…
BTW I keep asking my Veda guru for Vedangas and Vedartha and she wants to teach me Vedanta!!
Satya
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Good idea! You may be surprised at the vast ground of topics you have covered. I take this opportunity to hope you realise what treasure you have been sharing with the world. Read on Satya Sarada, it takes ages for the ordinary minds like us to assimilate your writings.
It may make you smile or even laugh at all the topics so well covered as they may all turn out to be just a speck of knowledge in this Maya ridden world where only change in permament; not even the ideas or the knowledge bits. Is there a niche in this space-time framework of world for a calm, no thoughts, no learning, no assimilation, no living, no nothing?
Sorry, I got lost and trailed off…
Pranams,
IndicDrishti
Thanks for the first paragraph.
You are too right as far as the second paragraph goes.
What if we understand our true history and science as known to our sages?
What if our sages knew more than the west or even east credits them for?
What if I am the very re-incarnation of Vyasa or Bharadwaja? All this nothing if that calm is not attained. Vyasa himself found Advaita very difficult. At sometime we have to stop focusing on the achievements of other human minds “manas” and focus on the divine “cit”. Nahin Nain rakshati dukrung karane…
BTW I keep asking my Veda guru for Vedangas and Vedartha and she wants to teach me Vedanta!!
Satya