Like your Avatar? I don't know. I do not know of Krishna consciousness and union withe the godhead.
2006-09-01 14:47:17
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answered by 'Barn 6
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As a Hindu, I would like to tell you Krishna's greatest advice to mankind was
Karma: The law of universal causality, which connects man with the cosmos and condemns him to transmigrate -- to move from one body to another after death -- indefinitely. In the Gita, Krishna makes an allusion to the eternal soul that moves from body to body as it ascends or descends the ladder of a given hierarchy, conditioned on the nature of one's own karma -- work of life or life deeds.
Maya: refers to cosmic illusion; the mysterious process that gives rise to phenomena and maintains the cosmos. According to this idea, the world is not simply what is seems to the human senses -- a view with which the 20th century western scientists wholly agree. Absolute reality, situated somewhere beyond the cosmic illusion woven by maya and beyond human experience as conditioned by karma. Both Tagore, the renowned Indian poet and Albert Einstein, the famous scientist, agreed on this conclusion. Absolute reality, in their minds, was beyond human perception.
Nirvana: The state of absolute blessedness, characterized by release from the cycle of reincarnations; freedom from the pain and care of the external world; bliss. Union with God or Atman. Hindus call such mystical union with ultimate reality as Samandhi or Moksha.
Yoga: implies integration; bringing all the faculties of the psyche under the control of the self. Essentially, the object of various types of yoga is mind control, and the system lays down the effectual techniques of gaining liberation and achieving divine union. The word yoga is loosely applied to any program or technique which leads toward the union with God or Atman. There are five principal kinds of yoga: Hatha(physical), jnana (the way of knowledge), bhakti (the way of love), karma (the way of work), and rajah (mystical experience).
2006-09-01 21:52:00
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answered by estee06 5
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I think I experienced that once. It lasted only a few seconds but it outweighed my lifetime. I have a very fond memory of the event, although what remains of the memory of that experience is only a single image in my mind.
Out of time = Ex-stasis = Ecstasy
2006-09-01 21:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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That's like asking what a strawberry tastes like. You have to have the experience to know what it is.
2006-09-01 21:51:09
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answered by neil s 7
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It feels fanflippentastic
2006-09-01 21:49:07
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answered by Buck Alec 1
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KRISHNA REPRESENTS 3 THINGS
WAVES OF1.BLISS
2.LOVE
3.BEAUTY
U HAVE TO DISCOVER THESE THINGS IN EVERYTHINGS
2006-09-01 21:50:40
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answered by Anonymous
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