--- authfriend wrote:
> 
> The more abstract the understanding of the nature of
> devas, the less "religious" they seem.  Sort of like
> "Christ" the divine/human center of the Christian
> religion, versus the universal "Christ" as a mode of
> consciousness.

I've been trying to remember if I've ever heard anyone 
say or write, "My mantra came to visit me in a tangible 
form, and I saw it to be a god." Nothing comes to mind. 
That leaves the abstract understanding, which indeed 
has no religious feelings for me.





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