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Entertainment of God is the basic reason for creation-as per Veda
For the sake of the existence of the sight, the seer and the seen must be separate. Even if the seer enters the seen, the entry must be through a limited form only.
The simultaneous entry of God into the entire creation like the case of worldly cause and effect contradicts the very basic reason for creation. According to the Veda, the basic reason is the entertainment of God by watching His creation. The seer must be different from the seen so that the sight connects the two leading to entertainment. If the seer becomes the seen or pervades all over the seen, the connecting sight disappears.
For the convenience of the sight, the seen must be separate from the seer. Even in the case of the entertainment of a person, by seeing his own imaginary world, the seen is in the seer but the seer is neither in the seen as said in the Gita (Natvaham teshu te mayi…) nor is the seen itself as said in Veda (Neti Neti .., Nedam tat…).
When there is a requirement, the seer can enter into the seen through a limited form only so that the seer can see the rest of the seen. Hence in the Veda, the first stage is the creation of the world by God within Himself as the imagination and observing the world as a seer separately. The second stage is the entry of the seer in to seen through a limited form called the human incarnation as per the requirement.
melanie (09-28-2011)
To unify all the religions in the world, God takes the human body
To unify all the religions in the world and to give exceptional spiritual guidance to the entire humanity, God alone, who is capable of possessing such exceptional spiritual knowledge called Prajnanam, takes the human body.
The main aim of God entering into the world is to give excellent guidance to the spiritual aspirants. No soul can give such exceptional guidance equal to God. Such guidance is based on the exceptional unique knowledge of omniscient God. Since He is the author of the spiritual scriptures, He alone can give the correct interpretation and the essence of all the scriptures.
Since the same God came in different forms to different parts of the world and gave the exceptional spiritual guidance to the entire humanity through the scriptures of various religions, He alone can correlate all the scriptures and establish the Universal Spirituality and the subsequent peace and harmony in the world. Such basic exceptional and universal spiritual knowledge is called as Prajnanam. For this purpose, it goes without saying that the suitable medium to fulfill this main aim is only the human body. Hence, God comes in human form only to accomplish this excellent goal.
melanie (09-28-2011)
Drifter (09-28-2011)
What if you slept?
And what if,
In your sleep You dreamed?
And what if, In your dream,
You went to heaven
And there plucked A strange and Beautiful flower?
And what if,
When you awoke,
You had the flower In your hand? .... Ah, what then?
Awakening to the Dream
Reality is nothing but an illusion.
Build your illusion until it becomes your reality.
Drifter (09-28-2011)
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''That consciousness is everything and that all things begin with a thought''
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