The root sorrow is about the wrong identity.
One thinks one is the body. Being body-oriented, one becomes vulnerable to sorrows.
One experiences the sorrows because anything that happens to the body and its relationship with other bodies causes sorrow.
Sri M said...
The root sorrow is about the wrong identity.
One thinks one is the body. Being body-oriented, one becomes vulnerable to sorrows.
One experiences the sorrows because anything that happens to the body and its relationship with other bodies causes sorrow.
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Dr.P.Umesh Chander Pal
• March 20, 2017 at 12:55 AMTamil translation of the above quote is submitted to the Lotus feet of Guruji, with Pranams:
ஸ்ரீ எம் கூறினார்"
" துயரத்தின் மூலகாரணமே உன்னைப்பற்றிய தவறான
அடையாளம்தான்.தான் உடலைச் சார்ந்தவர்தான் , என ஒருவர்
நினைக்கலாம்.உடலைச்சார்ந்தவர் என்பதனால், அவர்,
துயரங்களினால் பாதிப்பு அடையக்கூடலாம்.ஒருவர் துயரம்
அடைவது ஏனென்றால் உடலுக்கு ஏதாவது நேரும்போதெல்லாம்
அது உறவுகொண்டுள்ளை இதர உடல்களின் உறவினாலேயே
துயரங்கள் உண்டாகின்றன." ஸ்ரீ எம்
Nanci
• January 19, 2017 at 02:05 PMHow does one deal with the sorrow of losing a husband of fifty six years when that is all one has ever known. Don't long relationships create a unique way of being that does not function in this reality as a singular experience.
indeed true.
When we transcend our limitations: body-spatio-temporal, that's when we realise, who we are. We need to be tuned to the spiritual dimensions, which makes us one with all. Than divided in the cocoon of our comfortable egos - nationality, caste, race, class, region, religion, ....
Is its easy to say that, a bereaved persons that's not reality, the reality is he/she has lsomebody for ever, words don't console, unless one has experiential knowledge