Thank you devotee ji and eastern mind ji for ur reply, I will follow ur ways.. Thank you and pranam....
Thank you devotee ji and eastern mind ji for ur reply, I will follow ur ways.. Thank you and pranam....
Aasato ma sat gamay
tamaso ma jotirgamay
mrityorma amrutamgamay
(Bring me from asat to sat, bring me from darkness (ignorance) to light (knowledge), bring me from death to immortality)
Om Namah Shivay
Om Vishnave Namah
Hi SoL,
In all Dharmic philosophies (this includes Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism), the universe did not begin to exist. It always was. That is, we can keep going back and back and we will never reach a "first" point in time. There are many philosophical arguments for an eternal universe and there is scriptural support for this position.
The answer to this is that "it always was thus". There was never a point in time in the past when we did not have karma from an earlier incarnation. That is, the very fact that we are here instead of having already attained moksha means that we always had past karma to work out of. Same is the case currently. But, there is the chance that we attain moksha in this very life.2. If we are part of god then why he separate us from himself?
Nothing will bring him more joy than if we become his devotees and offer him just a fruit or flower.3. What he want from us in this divine play?
Originally Posted by Gita 9:26-27Hari Om!Originally Posted by Gita 18:64-65
Aasato ma sat gamay
tamaso ma jotirgamay
mrityorma amrutamgamay
(Bring me from asat to sat, bring me from darkness (ignorance) to light (knowledge), bring me from death to immortality)
Om Namah Shivay
Om Vishnave Namah
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