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"Way of Life" - Meaning ?

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well, how you live your life is your way of life. Another has his way of life.

 

Then there is the absolute Way of Life in which the pure servant of God lives his life in loving service to the Supreme Lord.

 

That is Life in truth. Anything else is life in illusion.

 

"the Way, the Truth and the Life" and no soul comes unto the Lord by any other Way, the Way of Bhakti is the absolute Truth and only Life.

 

In the Kingdom of Life there is only one life activity and that is to please Krsna. This is accomplished individualy in an infinite number of ways but always with the same end in mind; to please Krsna.

 

If one merges into the all pervasive aura of God then there is no activity at all. The material world consist only of apparent life or attempted life. It is as much life as exhibited by the zombies of the movies. Not worthy of word life at all.

 

to Life

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Sita Ram,

 

What is the significance of coconuts splitting during or after puja/homa/abishekam ceremonies -- after they have been offered?

Are they still prasad after they split?

What is the significance of the coconut in these ceremonies?

 

What is the significance of the plate of Lotus/Roses, and the kumkum coconut in . Puja of the Guru?

Om Namah Sivaya.

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