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Vkishore
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Username: Vkishore

Post Number: 497
Registered: 10-2011
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Posted on Thursday, August 01, 2013 - 1:12 pm:   


Andhrajamesbond:

Can you try to love to everybody in the world and be succeed?? The moment you' try' , the love is gone..Love should happen all by itself and not to be practiced. so, 'Loving every one' is not in our hands. If that is so, everybody will try to love everybody. Does anybody wants to hate someone on purpose?? if so, to achieve what?? Love and hate both are not in our hands. something will happen that way. We are just helpless.




Bro you and I are saying the same thing.First of all Hinduism does not fall under the category of religion since it does not have a prescribed book or prophet, still you may aruge it is a technicality (important one though ) .

You are right that it should happen naturally and yes loving everybody is possible naturally...pakkana thread lo Harvard neuroscientist video post chesanu mama...I dont want to spoil the climax of the video a small hint ...if you were to experientially ( not theoretically) see that you are a part of an interconnected cosmos...that love will spring naturally...it need not be practised.



Andhrajamesbond:

That’s why even after practicing mediation for decades, people say that 'thoughts are disturbing'. That is true. mediation has to happen. you cannot practice meditation as you cannot practice love. a teenage boy falls in love with a girl. did he practice before to do that?? mediation/moksha is also like that.




again you are stating the right principle ...except a long standing meditator will move to a natural state where there is neither suppression of distrubing thoughts...he does not even consider them disturbing...

it is more like a witness state...the thoughts come and go and he/she will act only on what is required.

:-) anywaz hopefully you watch the video and we can discuss some more...

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