---I don't think there's an "Ishwara". If so, who is it/she/him? YAHWEH? Krishna? Lalita?
In [email protected], "BillyG." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Robert Gimbel" <babajii_99@> > wrote: > > > The Buddha plane would also be the Christ plane... > > It is like the Holy Spirit. > > Jesus is like the son, is like Purusha, standing between the two worlds. > > Congratulations..you've got it! Remember MMY saying God is both > Manifest and Unmanifest? The manifest pursuha is the personal god > consciousness MMY talks about!! The unmanifest Purusha is Brahman. > > > What is missing in much of Christian Literature, as well as Jewish > > Literature, as well as Islamic literature...? > > The power of woman is left out. > > Not at all, Mother Nature, Maha Prakriti is the entire created cosmos. > > > Pity... > > The Native Americans and other races had a deep connection to the earth. > > Without being grounded in the earth, not much can be accomplished here. > > So, this seems like an archetype that transcends any particular story; > > But rather the basic nature of things. > > So, it's ok to say that the earth is all just Maya... > > Not just Maya..but Ishvara's consort, his sport/lila as infinite > creativity. > > > However, it would be nice to have all that Maya, be nice, and loving > > and harmonious... > > Unlike Babylon or other such places. > > We should have never gone to Babylon... > > It was as true today, as it was long ago... > > As long as we co-operate with the laws of Nature (Veda) we are > promised happiness, in this world and the next, unto eternity..... >
