Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Dear Krishnan, I think what you are saying is that we humans complicate or botch things sometimes, whereas the planets are more of a pure reflection of Divinity than we are? That is quite true, especially in our adulterated world. However, my saying that the relationships between the planets are almost as complex as human relationships was not meant to be derogatory to the planets, or to humans for that matter! Complexity is not a bad thing. For example, classical symphonies by Handel, Brahms and Mozart are constructed with highly complex musical notes, and their complexity is part of their magnificence. The graha are indeed sacred: "The Unborn lord has many incarnations. He has incarnated as the planets (grahas) to bestow on the living beings the results due to their karmas." (BPHS, Chapter 2, verse 3) All beings are sacred, too, as a reflection of the Divine: "This Self cannot be cut, nor burnt, nor wetted, nor dried. Changeless, all-pervading, stable, immovable, the Self is eternal and everlasting." (B. Gita, Ch 2, verse 24) Namaste, Juliana jyotish-vidya, vattem krishnan <bursar_99> wrote: > Dear Juliana, > > Planets at least assume some form of divinity and give grace to humans.we mishandle and make more complex than planets. > regards > krishnan > Juliana Swanson <omhamsa> wrote: > Dear Krishnan and Wendy, > > Thanks for attempting to illuminate this controversial topic for is. > It appears that relationships among planets are at least as complex as > those among us humans! > > Namaste, > Juliana > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "jyotish-vidya" on the web. > > > jyotish-vidya > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Dear Juliana, Even I do not mean. relationships between the planets are almost as complex as human relationships was not meant to be derogatory to the planets, or to humans for that matter! Complexity is not a bad thing. How can the relationships can be thought of bad.Interplay of environment makes difference.It is accepted fact/truth is that:of all births the human birth is the greattest and to serve humanity is to serve God. The problem is only "brought forward" and carried down results of Humans.This is very complex to analyse as of moment. I agree with you the ultimate truth is :Self is eternal,pervading and everlasting.But then the questions how really we convince ourselves and find solace in the context of the'environment'around us and the bonds that relate us to this world regards krishnan Juliana Swanson <omhamsa wrote: Dear Krishnan, I think what you are saying is that we humans complicate or botch things sometimes, whereas the planets are more of a pure reflection of Divinity than we are? That is quite true, especially in our adulterated world. However, my saying that the relationships between the planets are almost as complex as human relationships was not meant to be derogatory to the planets, or to humans for that matter! Complexity is not a bad thing. For example, classical symphonies by Handel, Brahms and Mozart are constructed with highly complex musical notes, and their complexity is part of their magnificence. The graha are indeed sacred: "The Unborn lord has many incarnations. He has incarnated as the planets (grahas) to bestow on the living beings the results due to their karmas." (BPHS, Chapter 2, verse 3) All beings are sacred, too, as a reflection of the Divine: "This Self cannot be cut, nor burnt, nor wetted, nor dried. Changeless, all-pervading, stable, immovable, the Self is eternal and everlasting." (B. Gita, Ch 2, verse 24) Namaste, Juliana jyotish-vidya, vattem krishnan <bursar_99> wrote: > Dear Juliana, > > Planets at least assume some form of divinity and give grace to humans.we mishandle and make more complex than planets. > regards > krishnan > Juliana Swanson <omhamsa> wrote: > Dear Krishnan and Wendy, > > Thanks for attempting to illuminate this controversial topic for is. > It appears that relationships among planets are at least as complex as > those among us humans! > > Namaste, > Juliana > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "jyotish-vidya" on the web. > > > jyotish-vidya > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Visit your group "jyotish-vidya" on the web. jyotish-vidya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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