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My summary of bhagavad gita
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Hindu Textual Studies
It was more intented to Daniel ——— edit: not to be a conplainer, but this forum is ill suited for writing on tje phone -
My summary of bhagavad gita
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Hindu Textual Studies
The gnostic gospel og Thomas: (3) Jesus said, "If those who lead you say to you, 'See, the kingdom is in the sky,' then the birds of the sky will precede you. If they say to you, 'It is in the sea,' then the fish will precede you. Rather, the kingdom is inside of you, and it is outside of you -
My summary of bhagavad gita
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Hindu Textual Studies
The Gnosis is too much. Or maybe it's the ketamine haha. Anyway, please continue, it's great fun. Let's see, Gen 3:24: He drove out the man, and at the east of the garden of Eden he placed the cherubim and a flaming sword that turned every way to guard the way to the tree of life. I know that I hung on a windy tree nine long nights, wounded with a spear, dedicated to Odin, myself to myself, on that tree of which no man knows from where its roots run. No bread did they give me nor a drink from a horn, downwards I peered; I took up the runes, screaming I took them, then I fell back from there. Runatal 139-140 -
My summary of bhagavad gita
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Hindu Textual Studies
The thing is, proving that something doesnt exist is literally impossible. Whats going on in the other realms im not in a position to talk about, as i havent seen it. But you got me intruiged. -
My summary of bhagavad gita
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Hindu Textual Studies
Eternity is now -
My summary of bhagavad gita
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Hindu Textual Studies
If anyone are interrested, im working on a little text at the moment. Here is the part that follows the summary of the gita: Monism Atman refers to the individual's true self, or soul. In Hinduism, it is asserted that Atman is eternal and divine, and it is identical to Brahman, the universal spiritual reality. Monism is a philosophical position that claims there is one fundamental substance or reality in the universe, and everything that exists, including the physical, the mental, and the spiritual, is derived from this one substance. Science is all well and good. However, it is important not to equate it with the one and only truth. Science consists of theories that have not yet been disproven and is ill-suited for non-quantifiable knowledge, such as consciousness. So far, there is no theory that can satisfactorily explain how a collection of non-conscious cells can become a conscious entity. However, it logically follows that consciousness can create something seemingly material. We are obviously not God, since we are limited, but we have a divine spark within us. A common analogy is that we are like waves in the ocean, where the ocean is the oversoul, and the wave is the self. The Trinity, the understanding that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are one, shows that a part of God resides within us. _________________________________________________________________________________ The Gospel of John begins as follows: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (...) The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son who came from the Father, full of grace and truth." Continuing, we read that John has been tasked with proclaiming the light, even though he himself has not received it, and the Jews remained skeptical. Jesus descended from heaven; the Word became flesh. John the Baptist saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it remained upon Him (the Son of Man/the Logos/Christ). Jesus explains that to see the kingdom of God, one must be born of water and the Spirit. His disciples baptized more people than John himself. Later on, Christ described Himself as the "living water," which grants eternal life to those who drink from it, and proclaimed, 'If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink!'" ____ Edit: feedback appricated -
My summary of bhagavad gita
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Hindu Textual Studies
Id love If you could share some : ) edit: by some i mean alternative takes or your own perspectives. Im not that familiar with hinduism, but i do love the indo-european/iranian traditions. Got any reccomendations for further reading on hinduism? I find it a little overwhelming. -
My summary of bhagavad gita
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Hindu Textual Studies
I had an interresting convo about this yesterday acctually. The spiritual is in one way primary, and the physical secondary (made by conciousness). But why are we here? I think we are here to build and take part in the creation, making the secondary primary, in a sense. second part: yes, thays what humans do. I am human, arjuna is human, my neighbours are human. I was exploring the concept of dharma, finding once purpose and human flourishing. And no, you dont need a voice in Your head to find it. -
I am a little confused how this forum works, and my last welcome post didnt get accepted (yet, atleast). anyway, point is, i have it on good authority that this site is qaulity. Ive recently had an awakening, and would now consider my self a monist. I belive in the divine spark in all of us, but also the oversoul. Its obvious, i think, that we are not god, for we are limited. Problem is, i dont know what the oversoul wants. This is one of the many things id like to learn and explore with all of you, if i pass the golden dawn initiation test hope to see you!
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Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Welcome
Are you aware of the origin of the term scapegoat? I find it hillarious at least. Back in biblical times the jews had a sermony where they «threw» their own sins on to a goat, and sent the goat out in the desert. The goat presumebly dies while the jews got cleansed of their sins. I think there is a similar tradition still going on, but with a hen. And after it has magically absored the peoples sin it is… smashed to death. interresting world we live in. -
Hello fellow bums
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in Welcome
I appreciate it Trunk, thank you.