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2006-12-21 01:40:04
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answer #1
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answered by JUDI 3
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Divinity, or, to experience being the one and same with the divine source of the Universe, is the ultimate goal of existence, according to Hinduism.
2006-12-21 01:52:06
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Ramana Maharishi's philosophy is far beyond the usual religious ideas and social bindings. His definition of true self realization is the toughest to achieve because it meant total dissolution of self as without that the duality can not be overcome.... when the self itself is totally dissolved and merged into the Almighty (Brahman), where is the case for any rights or duties for an individual body, mind or soul?
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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"Religions aside, the downside of understanding is that it can be confusing,,, to a point where "MIS" or "NOT" understanding replace any previous doubt, or believed clarity."
Steven Wolf ~ 2006
2006-12-21 01:43:11
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answer #4
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Self-delusion...that one can attain "perfect understanding". Perfect understanding of what?
2006-12-21 01:42:07
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answer #5
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answered by Minneapolis Man 2
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Moksha.
2006-12-21 11:55:04
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answer #6
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answered by Dwain 3
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inside
2006-12-21 01:40:36
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answer #7
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answered by i ♥þîÑk☆ 5
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I think the word you're looking for is "Nirvana"
2006-12-21 01:49:10
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answer #8
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answered by tabithap 4
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"True wisdom lies in knowing one's own nature over time"
2006-12-21 02:40:50
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answer #9
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answered by chaosguy83 1
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nirvana
2006-12-21 01:40:17
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answer #10
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answered by assmouth p 3
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