2007-11-23
04:05:21
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۞Aum۞
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Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
Yogini & cc: thanks what a point !!!
2007-11-23
05:18:30 ·
update #1
BUFF : that is really gr8... in fact Aum is from no language and no religion..it is the humming of the machine of cosmic creation
2007-11-23
05:19:21 ·
update #2
Vasudevji: if i am able to create a small typhoon in my friends' soul...my purpose of being here is fulfilled...
and i know u hv the answers..open yr innerself :)
2007-11-23
05:20:50 ·
update #3
Thanks Little Hanumanji :)
2007-11-23
05:23:16 ·
update #4
That I was born into a human existence and have an opportunity to work towards freedom. Nice to see you, (((Aum)))
2007-11-23 04:13:00
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answer #1
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answered by Yogini 6
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What is not a miracle?
Faced with questions like Time, Space and this un ending vast creation anyone with the slightest intelligence is filled with awe, wonder and humility.
Even Einstein said "Mankind will never know the real nature of Matter"
For every so called answer that human intelligence provides, it is posed (the answer) with 10 more questions and the quest is endless.
This not to knock human achievements and pour cold water over it but just to see things in perspective
2007-11-24 03:46:16
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't feel even a little jerk of the planet earth which is spining around its axis at the rate more than a thousand miles per hour .and running in its orbit at the rate of about 67000 miles per hour .This is a miracle
The space which is NOTHING, emptiness is "sine qua non" for the existence of all that is a "THING" This is a miracle .
The whole universe and all that is in it are made of the same fundamental /particles .There is absolutely no differnece between the basic commponents of one thing and another -Truely it is so.That is ,all materials are made of atoms containing Electrons and Protons only and nothing else (nuetron is included ).Only the quantity of this electrons and protons(neutrons) vary fron one material to another .The Hindus knew that even millioins of years ago and so they considerd that the appearances of things are deceptive ,pure Maya (Illusion)and that all are the same .This is the greatest of all Miracles of nature ..
2007-11-23 05:01:49
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answer #3
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answered by Infinity 7
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It is a miracle that AUM is asking so many questions that no body has answers. How is he able to think of such complicated questions , most of them have no convincing answers. But for the computer he would not have had an opportunity which is a miracle
2007-11-23 04:37:41
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answer #4
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answered by Vasudevan p 2
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The Miracle of Life
2007-11-24 00:02:19
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything touching our lives is a Miracle. There is no 'Biggest' or 'Smallest'. The very fact of our birth, of breathing, of the sunset and sunrise, of divine Nature, EVERYTHING is miraculous. View, experience and enjoy everything as such and you will move closer to your God. The minute you begin to classify, program, analyse, you will miss out on the experience and enjoyment and lose out on being close to your God.
2007-11-23 07:37:37
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answer #6
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answered by ven_god_ky 3
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Creation of the Universe.
2007-11-23 04:51:40
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The Most & Highest read Book of the world for last 1400 years without single change/alteration & its teachings firstly denied & later being accepted gradually.
2007-11-23 05:37:26
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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The Greatest Miracle?
"When a human locates the many faults that lie within them-self, and works diligently to discard them, and then no longer finds faults within other human beings."
This is probably considered the "Greatest of Miracles"!
This will allow peace to fill a humans life!
"May this be our goal in life."
2007-11-23 04:23:46
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answer #9
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answered by WillRogerswannabe 7
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Form appearing out of the formless. The dance of creation and.....destruction. The dance of love in the end.
2007-11-23 04:34:19
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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