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Summer3 thumbnail
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: crazy_sunny


<div></div>too much of gyan can also turn out to be unproductive at times. All gyan and no action doesnot serveany purpose.All gyan and no bhakti can turn a person to a genius monster. 🤓


Blue Ice ji is gifted with insight.
Gyan ensures we do not have blind faith. Gyan helps us understand that God dwells in all and that we should seek the one that dwells in our own heart.
Ramana Maharishi was labelled as a Jnani but he loved the Arunachala Mountain and sang devotional songs to Shiva too.
He never said pray to this or that. All he taught was enquire "who am I?"
That itself is a prayer He said.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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From Bhakti too Gyan or Jnana develops. Understanding the purpose of religion etc is important. The Omnipresent God also dwells in us and it is our duty to search for Him within our own soul; we should be close to the God within us it is said.
Some claim that Kriya yoga is a shortcut to spirituality but it is not so easy. Anyway to each his own.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Sunny Bhai perhaps the path of Sufi is best for you.

"Bulla ki Jana Mai kaun"

What is Sufism?


"When I come to Love, I am ashamed of all
that I have ever said about Love."

-- Rumi

The substance and meaning of Sufism
The substance of Sufism is the Truth and the meaning of Sufism is the selfless experiencing and actualization of the Truth.

The practice of Sufism
The practice of Sufism is the intention to go towards the Truth, by means of love and devotion. This is called the tariqat, the spiritual path or way towards God.

The definition of the Sufi
The sufi is one who is a lover of Truth, who by means of love and devotion moves towards the Truth, towards the perfection which all are truly seeking. As necessitated by love's jealousy, the sufi is taken away from all except the Truth

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Posted: 15 years ago
#14
Whatever path you choose, never stop questioning ! Do not follow anything blindly. You will notice that you will keep changing from one path to another. Most likely finally you will end up as an atheist !


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Posted: 15 years ago
#15

50-50 here!!! Cos I believe we cann't practice anything against ur understanding.😊

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Posted: 15 years ago
#16
spiritulism is basically good deeds
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Posted: 15 years ago
#17

Follow the Yellow Brick Road for Oz.

Down the rabbit hole for wonderland.

If you are a Big B fan then – agni-path, agni-path, agni-path

As long as you don't pick pscho-path or socio-path, any path will be fine.

113831 thumbnail
Posted: 15 years ago
#18

These are options for choosing a path !! You may want to walk on your own path :)



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Posted: 15 years ago
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I think God wants spiritual fruits, not religious nuts... 😉
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Posted: 15 years ago
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God wants nothing
In wanting value drops

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