Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 RAM RAM WHO is the supreme enjoyer in you a. ahenkar (false ego) b. mind c. Ahem (true ego) d. our true self e. Parmatma f. none of the above hence please your opinion My Sir's i am confused about this question since long , please clearify HARE KRISHAN ,HARE KRISHNA ,KRISHNA KRISHNA ,HARE HARE,HARE RAMA ,HARE RAMA ,RAMA RAMA ,HARE HARE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Great question, I would love to see some answers to this one. I think: a. The false ego only enjoys material gains - money, power etc. For an advanced spiritual aspirant, the false ego starts disappearing, but sometimes it takes pride in the spiritual progress as evidenced by siddhis etc. b. The true ego (which I'd say is the same as our soul or 'true self') enjoys the efforts we make towards spiritual progress - Prayer, meditation, charity or Karma Yoga. It also enjoys the material gains, inasmuch as they contribute to our spiritual progress. c. Parmathma enjoys everything, but enjoys spiritual progress more than material gains. I'd say the Parmathma is the supreme enjoyer in us. We live in him and are playing his game. This is just my instinct, and I would love to hear from more learned folks here. Rgds , " jitendra kumar " <jtin_ja wrote: > > RAM RAM > > WHO is the supreme enjoyer in you > > a. ahenkar (false ego) > b. mind > c. Ahem (true ego) > d. our true self > e. Parmatma > f. none of the above hence please your opinion > > My Sir's i am confused about this question since long , please > clearify > > HARE KRISHAN ,HARE KRISHNA ,KRISHNA KRISHNA ,HARE HARE,HARE RAMA ,HARE > RAMA ,RAMA RAMA ,HARE HARE > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 , satishvijayan <no_reply wrote: > , " jitendra kumar " <jtin_ja@> > wrote: >> WHO is the supreme enjoyer in you > > > > a. ahenkar (false ego) > > b. mind > > c. Ahem (true ego) > > d. our true self > > e. Parmatma Yes i agree with Satish...the supreme enjoyer is always God himself. As per Tantra the Para shakti enjoys the game of Apara shakti...shiva silently watches the leela. The enjoyment which we humans know is actually relished by Ahankar (mind and buddhi)... The higher enjoyer is behind them the aham who enjoy everything even our pains and sufferings God silently watches this enjoyment. Aum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 RAM RAM thanks Satish Sir and Aum Sir for great explanation very deep thinking thanks a lot once again Sir's where are other members , why not express their views and also no body is asking questions Shantanu Sir ji aap kahan ho HARE KRISHNA ,HARE RKISHNA ,KRISHNA KRISHNA ,HARE HARE,HARE RAMA ,HARE RAMA ,RAMA RAMA ,HARE HARE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2007 Report Share Posted November 23, 2007 , " jitendra kumar " <jtin_ja Dear Jitendra, Namaste! Everybody is here. In fact all are reading everything that is on their screen. Remember Thandi ka mausam hai aur susti chadi hai, sablog maaza ley rahe hai apne monitor screen par. Kyon unhe takleef dey rahi ho? Aajao tum bhi maaza ley lo. Lekein nahin, tumhare ander woh chah hai aur bahut knowledge jan ne ke. Toh koi baat nahin. Sawal puchte raho aur kohi na kohi jawab bhej ta rahega. With warm wishes, Sudhakar HARI OM TAT SAT! Cheers! ) P.S. Aumji and Shanji iska mutlab yeh nahin hai ki sirf tum log jawab dehtey raho aur hum sirf padenge. Baat yeh hai ki aap knowledgeable hai to aap hi ko jawab dena hai aur iss beech mayrey paas kohi jawab hai to bina jijakay jawab jaroor dhoonga. Krupaya galat matlab muth nikalo. Cheers! ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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