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dear John,

 

Welcome...and thanks.

 

I have read different versions of the bhagavad Gita. My favourite one is the

one translated by Srila Prabhupada. I advise that one to read to everyone

willing to learn about the Vedas.

 

Prabhupada writes in a very easy way but he gives a lot of guidance and information in his purports.

 

<<I've heard that Maharishi once said "Reincarnation is for the ignorant". >>

 

Ignorance means a connection to or a need to Jnana, knowledge. Knowledge is

helpful in a way and different from Hata. Hata is also helpful and different

from bakti or devotion.

 

I follow the path of bhakti which gives knowledge as well during the process of

devotion. In my personal view, we are trying to find wholness. The whole

(purna)...om purnam adam purman idam like the Sri Isopanisad say is complet in

Himself.

 

Because He alone is the source of everything (purna), He is Sat CiT Ananda

vigraha, or Etenity, Knowledge, Bliss, and vigraha = body. Meaning that His

body is eternal, full of knowledge and full of bliss.

 

If we are searching for any of those energies or even for a single one, by

finding Him, we find everything.

 

In a way i agree that reincarnation is for the ignorant because ignorance keeps

us here. But i think that even by knowing we come here.

 

There are two kind of souls, the ignorant and the wise. But the wise can be

also limited by his own karma and can never be the controller. The last word

is with the Supreme Lord.

 

Then again, there are wise people that although liberated choose to reincarnate

to help others.

Some others would say that ignorance is bliss.

 

Regards

natabara

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Natabara,

 

I am reading Srila Prabhupada's translation of the

Gita, particularly the chapters 7 to the end.

However, I identify with Maharishi's ideas relating to

karma yoga. Maharishi says that the karma yogi is

more effective than a recluse from the world. As a

meditator, I appreciate the Gita's passage stating

"Nistraigunyo bhavarjuna", or "Be without the gunas,

Arjuna."

 

Maharishi has also emphasized the Gita's passage which

says, "Yogastah kuru karmani", which is translated as

"Established in yoga, perform actions". His ideas are

profound and enlightening particularly for people who

are active in the world, or who are householders.

 

Everyone has a different path for understanding the

Self. I hope that you find yours to be the most

blissful.

 

Regards,

 

John R.

 

 

 

--- natabara <natabara wrote:

> dear John,

>

> Welcome...and thanks.

>

> I have read different versions of the bhagavad Gita.

> My favourite one is the one translated by Srila

> Prabhupada. I advise that one to read to everyone

> willing to learn about the Vedas.

>

> Prabhupada writes in a very easy way but he gives a

> lot of guidance and information in his purports.

>

> <<I've heard that Maharishi once said "Reincarnation

> is for the ignorant". >>

>

> Ignorance means a connection to or a need to Jnana,

> knowledge. Knowledge is helpful in a way and

> different from Hata. Hata is also helpful and

> different from bakti or devotion.

>

> I follow the path of bhakti which gives knowledge as

> well during the process of devotion. In my personal

> view, we are trying to find wholness. The whole

> (purna)...om purnam adam purman idam like the Sri

> Isopanisad say is complet in Himself.

>

> Because He alone is the source of everything

> (purna), He is Sat CiT Ananda vigraha, or Etenity,

> Knowledge, Bliss, and vigraha = body. Meaning that

> His body is eternal, full of knowledge and full of

> bliss.

>

> If we are searching for any of those energies or

> even for a single one, by finding Him, we find

> everything.

>

> In a way i agree that reincarnation is for the

> ignorant because ignorance keeps us here. But i

> think that even by knowing we come here.

>

> There are two kind of souls, the ignorant and the

> wise. But the wise can be also limited by his own

> karma and can never be the controller. The last

> word is with the Supreme Lord.

>

> Then again, there are wise people that although

> liberated choose to reincarnate to help others.

> Some others would say that ignorance is bliss.

>

> Regards

> natabara

>

 

 

 

 

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