Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Forget the "jai bhagwan narasimhaye", its merely a net handle. No recognition or validation required on my part. Glad you didn't take offence. Yes we all know you sincereley also meant well and adding "ji" at the end of yr name wasn't done out of ego or vanity, but merely Innocence. You're certainly going in the right directly, laying actions and reactions at the holy feet of Ishvara. But pls remember the Divine does not judge; is non-judgemental. "Ego or no ego, vanity or no vanity" are 2 sides of the same coin. You sure have a grasp of classical tantra as does Barb, probably without realizing it. Well done!! Ommmms. , Kevin Eikov <healingyogaforkids wrote: > > Jai Bhagwan Narasimhaye, > No offence taken. I meant no insult or harm in what I did. It wasn’t a vain act or an egotistical act but more an innocent act. I was only attempting to help this wonderful young lady. Also, I turn my actions and reactions over to Ishvara so if there is a mistake of innocence such as this it is the judgment of the Divine to decide for the Kingdom belongs to the Supreme. > There is also a direct correlation to the green stones and the turning over of ones actions and probably more so our reactions over to the Divine. I do hope all can see this. > We are all moving toward Mt Kalish as Narasimhaye puts it. How we chose to help one another on this path is our Ego we all have this. I serve Ishvara in this Kingdom to my fullest capacity whether you see ego or no ego, vanity or no vanity. For it all belongs to Ishvara. > Om Tat Sat > > narasimhaye <no_reply> wrote: > Barb, Hope you've read Kevin's message. Its got some great pointers and certainly worthy food for thought/ponder. > Omm, Kev thanks for participating and answering some of Barb's doubts. You got some wonderful gems there!! > Btw, the term "ji" is something of an honorific that, according to Hindu tradtion, is given or accorded by someone else to another person. Though its not taboo to add "ji" at the end of your name, sincerely, its better coming from someone else who addresses you. Any Indian will tell you that. Otherwise, advanced practitioners see it as "Ego" and laymen see it as "vanity". As with all spiritual practices, including Yoga, it is all to dissolve the "Ego", the "I, me, mine, my", in order to reach what they call the "summit". Paths are many but there is only one Mt. Kailash. > Kev, pls don't take offence -- merely pointing it out for your own benefit and advancement. Hope you understand that I mean well. > Nevertheless, hope you will continue to participate in discussions whenever you can. Certainly would be nice to see more of you as well as the other buddys here. > Aham, So Ham, Ham So > Tatt Twam Asi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Don't really know the tantra, but do have a copy of Mahanirvana Tantra by John Woodroffe. Barbara - narasimhaye Thursday, July 20, 2006 2:48 AM RBSC : Green stones & "Ji" You're certainly going in the right direction, laying actions and reactions at the holy feet of Ishvara. But pls remember the Divine does not judge; is non-judgemental. "Ego or no ego, vanity or no vanity" are 2 sides of the same coin. You sure have a grasp of classical tantra as does Barb, probably without realizing it. Well done!! Ommmms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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