--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I guess what I'm looking for is a straightforward account of > > > > sources of where these practices come from. If "the gods" in > > > > Vedic literature are synonomous with "laws of nature," as Jon > > > > Shear (mid-1970's) and Bevan Morris (8/88) indicated to me in > > > > conversation, then I feel a straighforward account is in order, > > > > e.g what does it mean to "see" and/or "talk to" a "law of > > > > nature?" > > > > > > You do realize that by "laws of nature" they mean "devas", > > > gods? > > > > Or: You do realize that by "devas," gods, Vaj means > > "laws of nature"? > > Similarly, "being in tune with the laws of nature" > really means "being willing to give up the right > to think for yourself." >>
So whats your excuse for being unable to think for yourself? OffWorld
