My mother always told me, "What you fill your mind with is what you become." Believe money is most important? Become greedy (or worse.) Read pornography a lot? Become a predator. Look for the bigger picture in life? See just how amazing this world really can be, and is. Your analogy is very poetic.
2007-04-09 19:30:12
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answered by Jeanne B 7
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By that anology, I am just a non reflecting opaque surface (I would have said Black and boy, do I know the responses I will get for that. So, black or white). I don't reflect God. I don't believe God really shines on me either. May be I just have a dark soul, if at all I have a soul.
But I do reflect humanity, just like pots with water reflecting the sun.
2007-04-09 20:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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A view: we are self adequate. there is an time table. otherwise there could be no way we'd ever understand the stuff approximately being one with each thing or source. very very nearly all impacts in society insist that the different is real. that's barely via autonomy, and laying off all that rubbish that we get everywhere close to the certainty. 'we've duped ourselves into "questioning" we are separate' - no, that's a protracted status implicit societal contract. that's barely in recognising our very own autonomy that the subject and different linked matters are resisted in any respect. we are all that we are. there's a purpose for concepts. you have rather lots defined one - we are self adequate. The autonomy is best, that's not in contradiction or conflict with the rest valuable in any respect. even if it implies purpose in actual existence via all that we are. that's internally versatile, open, connective and integrative, and as a corollary externally versatile, open, connective and integrative.
2016-10-21 12:19:24
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answered by ? 4
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the Sun is same but the image of the sun seen by different observers in different pots varies from no image to clear image because
1. the ability of eyes(gyan chakshu) of observer as the eyesight from 6/0 to 6/6
2.the quality of water (the % of the characteristics of man matching with the God)in the pots from BOD 0 to 500 BOD is a way of measurement of the purity of water
2007-04-10 00:28:03
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answered by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3
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No, because we've been blinded by the sparkle of priests in glittery dresses and gold-laden churches built off the backs of the poor and telling us they talk for God, and the things they say... well...
I have my doubts about the whole conventional God thing. It's just too silly.
2007-04-09 19:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Divine Soul I do believe in this and there lots more to know.
You need to check out the site of Swamiji Chidanand Swami at: www.parmarth.com/swamiji.htm
Also Swamiji can enlighten you with various other facts of life
2007-04-09 19:28:09
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answered by satishfreeman 5
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No.
Take away the man and there is no god. Take away the pot and the sun still exists.
2007-04-09 22:06:02
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answered by pepper 7
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i just wanna tell u that there is existence of some super natural power around us in some way. there is something which is controlling the entire universe. at first we think that these all things are crap but when we felt its beningn presence in our life in some form then only we believe. i must tell u that its not important what we se but the important is that how we see it.
2007-04-09 19:50:47
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answered by chandan 2
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Well said. It is misconception to say that Hindus believe in many gods. God is but one but He is seen in many images as there as many perceptions of Him.
2007-04-09 20:09:42
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answered by Anonymous
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no ! men are reflected in the depiction of god . we are the real element in the equation.
2007-04-09 20:39:48
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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