You probably know this but "Gitas" means hymms.
or prayers, or meditations, not like the western mind thinks of them though.
When serious disciples call upon the holy ghost they don't pussy-foot around about it, like the pentecostals, they put everything into it to get the most out of it. stauchy types others look down upon this because they're so concerned how it appears to others and in reality true seekers can only become finders when they finally lose(let go of), such attachments completely, it's also know as, not to sound nihilistic because its way beyond nihilism, the annihilation of the self(ego).
Warm Regards Profpat
(let go an let God)
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Originally Posted by Drifter Mine too, which "Gita" in particular? (there really all one ya know, in what ever script, in whatever lexicon or epoch)
btw, The Baghavad Gita is considered The Pearl of the Orient.
but I like them all.
as for the three choices they all involve action, except when The Buddha enters the ring, then everything subsides, the contest is over and Peace reigns.
He is know as The Awakened One. Non Duality.
"I" fell in to a burnin ring of fire . . . -JC
and "I" was no more. -Drifter |