--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's probably too small a quote to really ascertain context, but to > me it sound like a mishmash of karmic ideas from Vedanta, esp. > sanchita karma and jivan-mukti (CC) vs. videha-mukti (UC). CC leaves > behind some of the mayic bodies but still the overall effect on ones > lineage should be one of upliftment. Nonetheless the mayic bodies > holding collective karmas of your clan and place of birth still > remain, thus tying your karma still to your gene pool. I'm guessing > that's what he might be trying to convey. > > On Jan 11, 2007, at 11:34 AM, wmurphy77 wrote: > > > Science of Being Art of Living page 137 hb. > > > > "When a man is liberated and his individuality has merged into cosmic > > existence, then the influence of his past karma will be received by > > his son or grandson *or* by those who have blood affinity with him." > > > > You gotta be kiddin' right!!! And this is JUSTICE, I just seriously > > doubt it! Does anybody know of anyone else besides MMY that teaches > > this (what I think) nonsense? Or is MMY, alone in this respect? > > > > I read a lot of books on the subject but this takes the cake!>>
Makes sense to me. OffWorld
