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If differences are illusionary, then do two people* who seem to disagree actually hold the same opinion?

*I use this term for the sake of practicality.

2007-09-27 19:03:31 · 3 answers · asked by delsydebothom 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Illusion(maya) is a weapon used by hindus to make you part with your belongings (because they are illusions) ha ha.
Dont fall into the trap of maya. You will get a headache in the end.
Follow the truth. Whatever you experience now , is the truth for you. If you are breathing just observe , it is a truth of the moment. Start believing in maya and you get disillusioned.

2007-09-27 19:52:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

delsydebothom--one (Jeeva) sees one's face in a mirror.--so one believes, one exists--one has not seen God's(Parama) face in a mirror?-will one say God(Parama) does not exist? -one may also that -if one says Parama does not exist,then one is a Bhuddhist--If one say Parama(God) exists,but is different from Jeeva--and Jeeva and Parama can NEVER be ONE even if Jeeva has intense devotion for Parama-they are always different-Jeeva can only "Serve" (Daasya) the Parama --then that person is a Suddha Dwaithi(Pure Dualist)--this is sri.Acarya (great teacher) Madwa School of thought(something Akin to Christian school of thought).If one beleives that Jeeva and Parama ,both are the same-not different from each other-because Vedham says "Eka Eva Brahmam Satyam-Param Naasthy---Brahmam is ONE and only ONE,there is no second--Vedham also says "Aham Brahmmasmi"= I remain verily the Brahmam---also says--"Tat Twam Asi"=you also remain Brahmam---also says "Sarvam Kalvitham Brahmam"=the creator and the created ALL remain Brahmam--Vedham is God's words-it can not be wrong--so the feeling that Jeeva and Parama(GOD) are different from each other is not correct-moreover Vedham says "Brahmam is immanent,all pervasive, all imbibisive, omnipresent and Only ONE"--so sri.Acharya Sankara (according Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru "one of the Best intellectuals the world has ever produced") proposed the "Doctrine of Maaya---"Yaa Maa Sa Maaya"---Yaa=the one --Maa=does not exist --Sa=that one is Maaya. According to him Parama (Brahmam) alone has Real existence(Reality)--The apparent existance of multi Jeevas(many individual Souls) is Maayaa(illusion)--His School of thought is known as "Adwaitha(non-Dualism)--as the questioner says the entire Hindu"ism" does not talk about illusion-only Adwaitha Vedhaantha alone talks about Illusion model--80% of Hindus accept Acharya(the great teacher)sri.Sankara's (an intellectual collosus of gargantuan, humongous dimentions ) interpretation.

2007-09-28 13:43:10 · answer #2 · answered by ssrvj 7 · 0 0

Well havent you seen 2 employees with disagreement but still being co- workers?

or Husband and wife disagree and still be married ?

It is possible and depends on time,place and circumstances.

2007-09-27 23:40:44 · answer #3 · answered by Parsu 4 · 0 0

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