Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 Shyam - PraNAms -beutiful post In my introduction to Vedanta, I will be adressing the surrendernace or sharaNagati which VishiShTAdvaita also emphasizes. True surrenderance occurs only once, since I cannot keep surrendering again and again which only implies that I have not surrendered yet. Surrenderance is also the same as Being in the present since Ego has its bases or its existence in the past glory and future aspirations and present is only a means for the future goal. I want to realize in future is also comes under the same category - which also involves I want to experience too. Future never comes. 'I am' always involves presence in the present, which transcends the time. Hari OM! Sadananda --- Shyam <shyam_md > wrote: > Pranams > Thank you for sharing that beautiful poem. > > It serves as an inspiration for me to elaborate > about > the concept of surrender or sharanagati. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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