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ls workshop) Quest In Reality……..-159 Shantnu You have added too many adjectives to a normal act. Like eating, drinking, sex is also a body function and is very natural. Rather its self-denial is unnatural and is harmful to health. Umeshwari But heaps of Holy Scriptures have blasphemed about its extra-marital indulgences. Shantnu Let we, briefly, start from the beginning, when human race has not as yet formed into groups and tribal formations. Then it was free for all. It was ...
Updated 11-17-2010 at 06:55 PM by r.p.bibra
ls workshop) Quest In Reality………-158 That night was the night of her salvation and she prepared herself for it by wiping away the last vestiges of her pent up feelings and gave herself freedom, complete freedom and went to his room with bare body and naked mind. Guilt, inhibitions etal, she subdued to her command, and got rid of them, from her inner cells, so that they could disappear forever and enable her be a perfect human being. She wanted to live without their burden and not be paved ...
Mind roams cosmos, but lacks intellect to fathom their mysteries! It is not conscious, bereft as it is of intelligence Intelligence is conscious knowledge of nature Relating to creation's process only! When it (mind) elevates itself to intelligence it becomes conscious of phenomenal world Its scope of intelligence is limited As time and space are stuck up ...
Updated 10-30-2010 at 06:48 AM by r.p.bibra
ls workshop) Quest In Reality………-157 Shantnu But how could you achieve success in meditation and have knowledge of the world which is beyond the conceptional mind? Umeshwari The purpose of life is to be a complete human being, and attain to the states of happiness and bliss. It is possible if one attains perfect balance in life. Whether be a worldly man or an ascetic, wordy attachments distract him. Whatever profession one is engaged in life, is out of necessity, not by choice, ...
ls workshop) Quest In Reality………-156 All afternoon, Umeshwari remained in her room. Shantnu also did not venture out, but instead tried meditation like Umeshwari. He sat on the rug cross legged and focusing his eyes in the center of his forehead, slightly towards the right eye. Initially he felt discomfort in his eyes and legs, but soon he got over it. His mind could not concentrate, rather would wander again and again, to the adjoining room. Trying his utmost, he could not keep ...