Lord Krishna is incomparable. Hindus worship him as Purnavtar– the perfect incarnation of God. He is not one dimensional as any other incarnation–he is multidimensional. Some poets like Surdas are delighted with Balkrishna–his childhood phase of stealing butter, playing pranks on Gopis, and his hide-seek games with them.
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Tantra is not like Yoga as it does not suggest any asanas to learn. Tantra transcends all this and teaches a life of affirmation–accept life, embrace life–from the lowest rung of the ladder to the highest rung of the ladder–from sex to super-consciousness.
Moving into God means being exactly what we actually are. It is not as if some day you will come across God standing somewhere and you will salute him and say, “ thank heaven I met you!” there is no such God as this, and if you happen to come across one, know well it is all hypnosis.
The cunning mind makes a compromise. It goes not paying lip service to them, saying, “I am following you, ” but it goes not doing what so ever it wants to do. You continue your anger, you continue your sex, you continue your greed, but you go on saying that greed is bad, anger is bad, sex is bad – that it is a sin.
There’s a proverb; To err is human and to forgive is divine. The people who can forgive can certainly be called divine. But the Existence, the Divine Source, does not need to forgive also, because it does not find anything wrong with its own creation.
The soul is not immortal. what is implied is that doctrine of the immortality of the soul is a doctrine of those who fear death. Knowing the immortality of the soul is a totally different thing
The family preaches religion, the family preaches cast, the family preaches nationhood. Once a man becomes bound to a family, than he becomes bound to the cast of that family. When he becomes bound to the cast, then he is bound to the religion
Transitory pleasureis so alluring! After much effort it comes to us, but it is so difficult to hold on to it, it slips off easily, creating space for unpleasantness to follow.
Master’s work is really not of giving something to the disciple but of taking everything that the disciple has, leaving him utterly poor in spirit; and that is the journey and the arduousness of it. When a disciple comes to a Master he comes hoping that he will get something; a real Master is bound […]
Siddhartha lived his first 29 years like Zorba The Greek described by author Nikos Kazantzakis in his novel of the same title, later made into a hit Hollywood movie. Zorba lived life to the fullest by loving, laughing, dancing, playing music and celebrating everything.