Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Dark Flight of the Soul



Our beliefs or faith has got nothing to with our own happiness. After our birth awareness sets in and the flow of life begins. There is a tendency to attribute happiness to divine intervention.The disconcerting absolute self-confidence of the religious believer convinces him beyond doubt that the truth espoused in his mythic tradition will ensure happiness without grief.

When you read any scripture you should be able to interpret the true context and that one cannot avoid obstacles and it is part of living in this world. Obstacles are part of life’s energy and form part of your rhythm too.We have to detach ourselves from fear, grief anger and let lightness flow from our heart, and like the river softy bypass the obstacles with slight course corrections.

Self confidence, belief in the timeless domain of our being, patience and persistence is the path of a truly evolved person. Beyond sorrow, beyond joy, beyond attachment, transcending all ephemeral emotion - till even time dissolves dramatically because of your altered state of consciousness.

This is the Zen monk state- the emotional quality of their calm serene life, the undisturbed almost melancholic nature of the mountain tops where they meditate. The landscapes have an eerie tranquility that does not fail to inspire us.

All religions require death- without it concepts of judgment days, cycle of birth and rebirth, merging with one become meaningless. If there is no death, then there is no hell or heaven, and even ultimate enlightenment becomes meaningless.

In real life dying statements are generally considered to be the ultimate truth. People in their dying moments are known to be candid- as their mind is free from all compulsions.

Also what happen to the soul while we are slowly dissipating and dying? Does the soul float in cyberspace waiting for a religious factory produced body? How does the soul which contains the older wisdom of the ancient discarded body adopt to the new fresh body?. – Vinay--

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