(September 11, 2016 at 7:19 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:(September 11, 2016 at 1:57 am)Little Rik Wrote: NDEs tell us so but I don't really need that to get the confirm.
NDEs tell us squat about karma and reincarnation. Veridical NDEs suggest that we can have out of body experiences. That's all they suggest. The rest is reading into the evidence what you want to see, so no you don't have any evidence for karma or reincarnation. Do you have any actual evidence for karma and / or reincarnation?
Wrong again yog.

You didn't bother to read the hundred of NDEs experiences.
Most of them talk about reincarnation and the fact that people have to sort out their own problems BEFORE they can gain access to the sublime state.
By sorting out their own problems the karma is involved and reincarnation is a must.
http://www.nderf.org/NDERF/NDE_Archives/...counts.htm
(September 11, 2016 at 1:57 am)Little Rik Wrote: By practicing yoga everything come clear within.
Quote:Got any evidence to go with this claim?
Practicing is the only way to get the evidence.
I got the evidence you don't.
How can you if you don't practice?
Can you pass the evidence to me that by making love love is real and beautiful?
Wouldn't you tell me....you try yourself if you want the evidence.
This is how the system works yog.

You never thought about it yog, did you?

(September 11, 2016 at 1:57 am)Little Rik Wrote: There is something yog that you will never be good with as far as you keep your stubborn mind in front of what make sense.
Take the people who get rich.
They take risks.
They never wait for the evidence that they will succeed or not.
Of course there is an other way to get rich.
You can struggle life after life for 100 or 200 lives.
Sooner or later the prosperity will come.
Yoga is the short way around.
Quote:Got any evidence to go with this bald assertion? Everybody 'thinks' they are on the right path. You, me, my neighbor down the street. You're just stupid enough to believe that you thinking you are on the right path is significant for you. You're too dim to realize that because 'everybody' believes themselves to be on the right path, believing yourself to be on the right path means nothing. Your belief in your path is a dime a dozen.
Is true that..........Everybody 'thinks' they are on the right path.......no question about it yog.
Most of the time is next to impossible to see whether someone is right or not.
Is quite difficult to see inside someone consciousness.
That doesn't mean that someone can not be right just because you can not see within them.
(September 11, 2016 at 1:57 am)Little Rik Wrote: You take the risk that you may waste your time and get nowhere but if you succeed you avoid
the continuous reincarnations and get there very fast.
Quote:This is nothing but faith and confirmation bias talking. You are in fact just wasting your time. You've got nothing to indicate otherwise.
If you like to go slow and wait for the winning lottery ticket that is okay with me.

(September 11, 2016 at 1:57 am)Little Rik Wrote: You act exactly like the slow moving people.
You keep on waiting and waiting until evidence fall from the sky like the manna.
In this way you take longer and longer to get at the goal of life but again that is only your problem.
Good lack anyway.
Quote:Look before you leap is still sound advice. When you started following Sarkar you had no idea if he was for real or not. You leapt before you looked. And now here you are 40 years later, still suckered by the words of a con man. You've got no evidence for your claims about meditation, karma, and reincarnation. You say you believe them because they make sense. Well Rapunzel's hair growing while she waited in the tower makes sense. Sleeping beauty having to await a handsome prince makes sense. Things make sense in fairy tales because they're completely made up. There are no details of reality getting in the way of the story because it's all made up. Sarkar and Yoga are all made up as well. No your 'experiences' don't count for squat. You've convinced yourself over 40 years that you're following the right path. That's just what people do, whether or not they are on the right path. The 40 year Christian is just as convinced. The 40 year Buddhist is just as convinced. All you've got is your fairy tale about karma and reincarnation and a heap of confirmation bias. It's worth nothing.
You're nothing but a big sucker following a fairy tale. It's pointless trying to reason with you because you're trapped in the delusion that your 'feelings' from meditation are significant. Everybody that devotes themselves to such a practice is going to view their results positively. They wouldn't continue otherwise. All your experiences are evidence for is that you've conned yourself into believing them. You believe your own con, and you'll follow it regardless of the evidence. That's bad because you are blind to whether or not you are wasting your time doing so. You're just masturbating to a fantasy that you've constructed in your mind. That's ALL that you are doing. You aren't 'progressing' upon the karmic path. There is no karmic path. You won't be rewarded in the next life. There is no next life. All these things are part of a fairy tale that you've bought into. They are wastes of time.
I certainly have the evidence that Sarkar was right.
The progress within is the clear evidence.
