(April 17, 2017 at 11:04 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:Quote:The characteristic or dharma of human beings is to attain Brahma. It is, therefore, necessary to see whether Brahma exists or not, as it would be futile to attempt to get something which does not actually exist. If Brahma exists, we must know what It is.......
....There are innumerable individuals in this universe, and as átman or unit consciousness is reflected in each one, there appear to be many átmans or unit consciousnesses. The collective name for all these átmans or unit consciousnesses is Paramátman, Bhúmácaetanya, Brahma or Bhagaván. Just as twelve units make a dozen, twenty make a score, and the collective name for a very large number of soldiers is an army, the collective name for all the unit consciousnesses is Paramátman, Bhúmácaetanya or Bhagaván. The name Bhagaván should not be construed as a mighty human figure with powerful hands and feet. It is the collection of all our átmans. The nearest word in English which may be used for átman or unit consciousness is “soul”, so Bhagaván may also be called Universal Consciousness or Universal Soul. This shows that Bhagaván does exist and that It exists as Paramátman or Universal Soul, Bhúmácaetanya or Cosmic Consciousness, or Brahma, the Eternal Blessedness.
~ P.R.Sarkar, "Guru" of Ananda Marga movement
"Lots of souls exist, therefore God!"
The "guru" fails Logic 101.
When the logic is so so simple you find very very hard to understand.

That is a problem with all intellectuals.

They just can not cope with simple things.
Intellectuals like a jungle of ideas so they can get lost in there.
They like getting lost.

In fact their brains is a jungle of madness.
