Whichever way you look at it the fact is that this world and everything in it is an illusion because everything is predetermined by God and nothing is permanent and merges with God and loses all individual identity. That freedom to act which moves along a predetermined course is not actually a freedom but an illusion as such. Still the fact remains that as far as we are concerned we are free and accountable to ourselves and others for whatever we do as we are the agents. But it is a cool thought that knowing our bondage we shouldn't be proud of our achievements and depressed about our failure , rather we should act with a coolness of purpose and not look down upon our less fortunate brethren. Ever acting to the best of our abilities in a spirit of Yoga we should surrender all our actions to God.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:56 AM, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote: > So, the act of concluding that one isn’t “doing” anything and it is > all God’s “doing” is an illusion? > > On Feb 8, 8:23 am, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote: >> God is not someone sitting on a cloud and watching Rigsy reading >> Tolstoy , Allan talking about being part of God , RP talking about >> Non-Duality again and again in different words , He is the Inner Force >> which is making it all happen. And if we feel that we are doing >> whatever we do , that's the illusion.
