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помедитирай малко...и пак ела... [re: smokche] |
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мyшkaтo (препикано) |
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Публикувано | 16.10.06 21:37 |
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това ,че ти не го разбираш - нищо не мога да направя
има една тибетска поговорка - " Ако си много умен , може да не разбереш за какво става дума"
Интелектът е важен естествено , но прекаленото и повърхностно интелектуализиране пречи.
Кабир го е казал това - намерих го
значи викаш - много са зле а? не разбират....
щом си по-велик отдолу изброените - честито
Guru and God
There is an understanding in some sects that if the devotee were presented with the guru and God, first he would pay respect to the guru, since the guru had been instrumental in leading him to God. [13][14]
Gurus are said to be greater than God because they lead to God[15]. Some traditions claim "Guru, God and Self (Self meaning soul, not personality) are one and the same. In this context, saints and poets in India, have expressed their views about the relationship between Guru and God:
Kabir
Guru and God both appear before me. To whom should I prostrate?
I bow before Guru who introduced God to me.
Brahmanand
It's my great fortune that I found Satguru, all my doubts are removed.
I bow before Guru. Guru's glory is greater than God's.
Brahmanda Purana
Guru is Shiva sans his three eyes,
Vishnu sans his four arms
Brahma sans his four heads.
He is parama Shiva himself in human form
Adi Shankara, widely considered one of the most important figures of Indian intellectual history, begins his Gurustotram or Verses to the Guru with the following Sanskrit Sloka, that is a widely sung Bhajan:
Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu Guru Devo Maheshwara
Guru Sakshath Parambrahma Tasmai Shri Gurave Namaha
This means: Guru is creator Brahma; Guru is preserver Vishnu; Guru is also the destroyer Siva and he is the source of the Absolute. I offer all my salutations to the Guru.
"Face is the index of the heart. Whatever you think, it does something."Редактирано от мyшkaтo на 16.10.06 21:44.
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