(April 20, 2017 at 11:52 am)Little Rik Wrote:(April 20, 2017 at 10:34 am)Jörmungandr Wrote: No, I reckon Sarkar said, "In the preceding paragraphs it was established by logic and reasoning that it is only unit consciousness which, under the influence of the different principles of its Prakrti, gradually manifests itself as citta, and as a result of this, mind comes into being. ... This shows that Bhagaván does exist and that It exists as Paramátman or Universal Soul, Bhúmácaetanya or Cosmic Consciousness, or Brahma, the Eternal Blessedness."
He claimed that his essay demonstrated that Brahma exists, not that you can experience it by reading an essay. So your talk about what my shiny bottom can or cannot do is completely irrelevant. What is relevant is whether Sarkar's essay is a sound demonstration that Brahma exists and whether you yourself understand his demonstration. All you've succeeded in doing with your silly taunts is to show that you are as lost as ever. You know nothing and Brahma doesn't exist. So if your meditation is indeed taking you somewhere, it is to a place of no real value. Prove me wrong, Mr. Big Talk. Show that Sarkar's demonstration is sound. Or sit back down and shut up.
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To understand what Sarkar say you first have to understand the cycle of creation.
If you only would look carefully at your body-mind you automatically would understand that God exist.
The fundamental factors that make up the universe also make up your body.
As you have matter, water, energy, air and space you also have a mind.
Those factors always go hand in hand.
There can not be a universe without a controlling mind.
It would be to say that you have a body but not a mind (sometime I wonder about you Yog).
That is not possible.
You fail in the same way that Sarkar fails, you assert what you should prove. You paint some fancy bullshit but it has nothing to do with what Sarkar wrote in his essay. I may have a limited understanding of the cycle of creation, and I might have a limited understanding of my own mind; but what I can do is read, and from reading I discover that your tale and Sarkar's are nothing but a bunch of fanciful assertions. You have failed to produce Brahma. All you've produced is the studied ignorance of a Hindu mind.
(April 20, 2017 at 11:52 am)Little Rik Wrote: All these unit mind are the direct reflection of the cosmic mind or God.
There is only one moon but if you look the reflection of the moon in a lake you may see a myriad of moon that are reflected in the water.
At the same time all unit minds that seem independent one another they are all part and parcel of the same supreme entity.
Divisions are not real but they appear real to the fools that don't yet understand that they are only
a creation of one own foolishness.
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