Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 advaitin, "V. Krishnamurthy" <profvk> wrote: > --- > > Secondly, it all depends on the hypothesis from which you start. It > is a question of what you believe in, for a start. A statement like > 5 + 3 = 2 > may be wrong if you think of ordinary numbers but becomes true when > you think of the numbers as remainders modulo 7. Namaste: It is not 5 + 3 = 2; It is 5 + 3 = 1. Why did this typo occur? It is an instance of attachment to what I was writing! Usually in explanations of karma yoga people ask: "How can efficiency of action be guaranteed if you are not sufficiently 'involved' in your work?". Here is an example!. I was so much attached to and involved in my writing, that I forgot to check whether what I was doing was being done well. "yogah karmasu kaushalaM". Pardon me. PraNAms to all advaitins. profvk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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