#1 - Are we concerned to know who this "I" is?
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"i" am not, "it" is the moment, "I" is
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Kewl
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This is great!!
It clarified my confusion about Vedanta. Regards, -mukti
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and 'The happy coder' has got is so wrong!! kiddo... 'I' is eternal, so it didnt come from the Light or the Universe.. and it is the Creator and everything else.
and therefore its popular manifestation is that we see everything as god, a rock , a pebble etc etc
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poor paromita has not had much of exposure to high thoughts... he's just one of the many brilliant we have in country dear. and lets not forget he is only the product of the great philosophical tradition... read more on vedant.. my advice
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Yeah but his method is too repetitive to me. No need 30 minutes for that :)
"I" is an equal part of the Creator (Ramha) of this Universe whose Light came from his universe to ours. And "I" was born out of this Light. "I" is out of space, time and eternal. Space and time are parts of the stage in the big sandbox that we call life. But the real life is beyond this sandbox. Sandbox is for children that may become gods someday...
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Ossammie, although you removed your comment, as you included a question mark at the end of the comment I will respond. Krsna says in Srimad Bhagavat Gita that fools deride Him when He descends in a human form. In another verse He explains that He can remember all our births whereas we cannot. This is the eternal difference between us and God. Honest persons will understand the "all one formless" philosophy is only half correct and is preached by those who wish to be God. Be happy, Hari Bol!
this man is talking lot of sense, one of the rare gurus I have seen talking some sense....thank you !
paromita87 2 years ago 4
It would seem then that Advaita Vedanta isn't for you then. It's not interested in siddhis (miraculous/magical power), or even cultivating certain experiences ("spiritual experience" - apparitions, etc.) It involves that which precedes all of those things.
KosmicCitizen 3 years ago 4