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Author How many goals in Yoga?
narayana@india.com

2005-08-17, 10:56 pm

The question is simple. The Yoga has a sense of direction, sense of
development... The transitional state must be finalized eventually.
But at the present, I see only children in small cages, overgrown and
distorted, lost in hopeless imagination about their achievements on the
yoga mats.
The humanity is going to be bankrupt financially because it is bankrupt
spiritually... and the price will be the same as before. You know.
The collective ignorance is a twirl to personal pain and despair; only
one goal may focus your attention and bring you the final peace.
And that goal is a total surrender to achieve personal enlightenment
for yourself, for yourself only.

Narayana

Ref: http://www.anandamayi.org/om/

anon

2005-08-17, 10:56 pm


<narayana@india.com> wrote in message
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> And that goal is a total surrender to achieve personal enlightenment
> for yourself, for yourself only.
>


the small vehicle.


Dave ©¿©¬

2005-08-18, 8:58 am

<narayana@india.com> wrote in message
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> The transitional state must be finalized eventually.


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> Narayana
>


Howdy!

Why MUST it be finalized eventually?

What is "finalization"?

"Eventually" doesn't necessarily mean "during this lifetime," does it?

--
Namaste

Dave ©¿©
"Ego sum quis ego sum quod ut est quicumque ego sum"

http://www.howdydave.com





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