Guest guest Posted October 21, 2007 Report Share Posted October 21, 2007 My fellow Sadhaks : All over the world , devout hindus are celebrating 'Vijayadashami' . In North India , it s the celebration of Sri Rama's victory over the ten headed Demon Ravana . In west bengal , bengallees are celbrating the victory of Devi durga in all her different manifestations , over many of the asuras over a ten day period and in South india , Sri lalithambika's victory over demon bhanda is being celebrated . The underlying theme is the same - the Triumph of Good over Evil ! But my question to all of you is there something called 'good or bad' in a Sadhak's dictionary ? May i also quote A passage from SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM? " Good and evil of this world of duality are unreal, are spoken of by words, and exist only in the mind. " - Bhagavatam, XI, ch. XXII. ASHTAVAKRA GITA ALSO SAYS One established in the Absolute state with an empty mind does not know the alternatives of inner stillness and lack of inner stillness, and of good and evil. 17.18 THE POINT IS - Ten headed demon like Ravana thinks he is protecting 'raksha cukture ' when he is attacking the YAGNAS OF RISHIS in the hermitages of the forest . SO , FROM HIS POINT OF VIEW RAVANA IS PERFORMING HIS SWADHARMA THAT OF PROTECTING THE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A RAKSHASHA KING ! This is a narrow interpretation - the esoteric interpretation is Ravana the ten headed monster IS internal RATHER THAN external .... ? so the debate continues .... please let me know what do you all think ? is therE 'good or evil' in the world or is it all in our imagination only ! As an Earth Mother , i always remember this " What is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil. " Maybe our Mother of the universe is also an embodiment of compassionate cruelty ! She does destroy all the internal demons within us - kama ,krodha , lobha , modha ,matsarya and ahamkara ..... on this note , let me wish you all a very happy happy vijayadashami ! Sarva mangala Mangalye, Shive, Saravartha sadhake, Saranye Trayambake, Gowri narayani namosthuthe Salutations to that Goddess, Who is the greatest good among all the good, Who is forever peaceful, Who grants all boons, Who is the ultimate protection, Who has three eyes, Who is white in colour And who is Narayani. , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 , urvashii_mohan <no_reply wrote: > > My fellow Sadhaks : > please let me know what do you all think ? is > therE 'good or evil' in the world or is it all in our imagination > only ! >there is no good and evil in this world.Good and evil is game of illusion or maya.The one who sees the truth sees no good and evil. Everyone is doing there work according to the supervision of God's nature perhaps I say evil is good .It is this " evil " in ones self that teaches that we pine for God and it teaches love I love Gibran's lines- " of the good in you i shall speak but not the evil for what is evil but the good tortured by its own thirst and hunger when its thirsty it seeks from the dark caves... " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 , " i_free_spirit " <i_free_spirit wrote: > > , urvashii_mohan <no_reply@> wrote: > I love Gibran's lines- " of the good in you i shall speak but not the > evil for what is evil but the good tortured by its own thirst and > hunger when its thirsty it seeks from the dark caves... " > Thanks Aradhna, i like khalil gibran's quote. I am also of the view that there is no evil in the world. Adi-shakti manifests itself in two opposite poles of plus and minus..and the mating / struggle / war of these two energies is what the manifested world is. Now positive energies are not good and negative are not bad...these are just names given by us to understand.... all energies are doing their work to merge back into the supreme. What looks evil today may be good of tomorrow. evil and good are thus relative terms and have no absolute meaning. Aum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 hi! Gibran is also one of my favorite poet philosophers! His 'prophet' is almost a bible with me . incidentally , the following lines from Kabir das ji came to mind Bura Jo Dekhan Main Chala, Bura Naa Milya Koye Jo Munn Khoja Apnaa, To Mujhse Bura Naa Koye I searched for the crooked, met not a single one When searched myself, " I " found the crooked one AS AUMJI HAS POINTED OUT THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS ABSOLTE EVIL OR ABSOLUTE GOOD ! at any point of time, a Sattwic result may come out of a tamasic act and a tamasic act may result in a sattwic result ! For example, SRI Rama's act of slaying Ravana by itself was a 'tamasic' act but the consequences were 'sattwic' for the rest of humanity as it ended the ruLe of Rakshasas ! in fact , Ravana himself attained liberation while being slain by Sri Rama . Similaly , the disrobing of Draupadi BY Dusshasana was a 'tamasic' act but the resulTS were sattwic - because we had the Kurukshetra war and but for the Kurukshetra war , there would have been no 'Bhagawad Gita. " A knife has two uses - it can be used to kill another or slice an apple ! the knife itself is not a bad instrument but the use to which it is put makes it bad or good! Thus , there is no such thing as good or bad but it is thinking that makes it so ! as plato says " There is only only one good, namely knowledge, and only one evil, namely ignorance. ... " - That knowledge is knowledge of the self or atma vidya and ignorance is avidya ! MY 2 CENTS , " Aum " <beirut_ka_baba wrote: : > > I love Gibran's lines- " of the good in you i shall speak but not > the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 , " Aum " <beirut_ka_baba wrote: >BabA AND Urvashi ji i love Gibrans philosophy and quotes.Its amazing and has great spiritual meaning and explains beautifully all aspects of life. I will soon post Gibrans beautiful lines on the good and the evil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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