13 Oct '11 07:18>
Originally posted by karoly aczelDefinately.
So is chanting - if it brings one to the platform ...
(and bhakti yoga 🙂 )
Originally posted by karoly aczelCast off two words, " I ", and " mine ". Instead use " karoly acsel " and " karoly acsel's ".Live out your life as if you are living for God. Every morning, after a bath, look around and thank God for making a beautiful world. If at all you want to meditate, do that under your Guru's supervision. Best time is between 3 am and 4 am.
I want to "be simple", I really do ...
Originally posted by rvsakhadeoThe witching hour,eh? I can handle that(3-4am)
Cast off two words, " I ", and " mine ". Instead use " karoly acsel " and " karoly acsel's ".Live out your life as if you are living for God. Every morning, after a bath, look around and thank God for making a beautiful world. If at all you want to meditate, do that under your Guru's supervision. Best time is between 3 am and 4 am.
Originally posted by karoly aczelrvsakhadeo often uses " rvsakhadeo " instead of " I " in formal conversations also, especially when it appears that ego may try to intrude. It gets ridiculous at times, but worth it.Ego must be minimised. It cannot be altogether conquered.
The witching hour,eh? I can handle that(3-4am)
I cant seem to find my guru, so I'll have to keep going it alone for now. Thanks all the same for the advice.
edit: and I didn't use the word "mine", but I can see where you are coming from
Originally posted by rvsakhadeoGood point. Ego must be kept in it's place. Balance and harmony must prevail in the mind of a real adept.
rvsakhadeo often uses " rvsakhadeo " instead of " I " in formal conversations also, especially when it appears that ego may try to intrude. It gets ridiculous at times, but worth it.Ego must be minimised. It cannot be altogether conquered.