In the Hindu model of reality, brahman, the God-Head, plays a game of
hide and seek with himself. In this game, called Lila, he plays the
individual people, the birds, the rocks, and forests, all separately and
together, while completely forgetting that he is playing a game. Each
Kalpa, ceases the game, wakes up, applauds himself, and resumes it. So
one of the main points in "Waking up" and being enlightened, is knowing
one is simply playing a game, currently acting as being a human being,
having a illusion of being locked within a bag of skin and separated
from whole of the cosmos. "Namaste", the formal Indian greeting, means
literally "The god within me, blesses the god within you", recognizing
"each other" separateness as part of the game that God plays.

 

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