god-a view

@kpisgod (994)
India
January 26, 2007 6:37am CST
The first level of Hinduism says that the God is incomprehensible,no one can define nor one can authoritatively say that he understood who is Lord and what is God. But only a tiny piece of that divinity can be understood by anyone.The books of level one are all books of Hinduism except The Vedas & The Srimad-Bhagwat-Geeta. Now I will guide you through the second level of Hinduism-The Eternal Law or Sanatan Dharma.The second level is quite difficult to understand,even some of the highest grade saints of Hinduism fail to understand it completely,but once you know it,you get all answers to your questions about God.Since,it is quite difficult to understand,I will explain it to you all using some techniques including Mathematics. Suppose there is an apple on a table,I ask you how many apples are there on the table,you will say ONE. Now I remove the apple & ask you the same question,you will answer ZERO. How many apples were on the table when I didnt kept any,ZERO. How many apples were on the table when I Removed all,ZERO. ONE came & ONE went away,but ZERO was there & ZERO remained there. You can eat ONE apple,you can destroy ONE apple,BUT,can you do anything with Zero apples??? Can you see ONE? Yes. Can you see ZERO? NO. Can you destroy or change the attributes of ONE? Yes. Can you destroy or change the attributes of ZERO? No. Now, Can you perceive GOD,Destroy GOD ? NO Can you perceive ZERO,Destroy ZERO ? NO Can you perceive ONE,Destroy ONE ? YES What is the reason behind the belief that there is only one God ? Simple,since the counting begins from one,there is only one God. Wrong. Since you have poor concept of Mathematics,your concept of God is corrupted too. Counting begins from ZERO not ONE,we dont use it normally in our calculations cause it does not bring any effect in our answers. You may ask me,Are you trying to say there are zero Gods ? Yes,not only me,Hinduism says so too. "?" the word with all vibrations of the world ,the world used to denote God in the Vedas, also known as AUM in english,has over 100 meanings,one of them being Shoonya meaning Zero. Now let me prove the concept of God. What is ONE ,ONE is the begining of the materialistic world,when you say ONE it denotes something which can be perceived by our Physical senses,some thing we can measure. What is ZERO ,ZERO is the non-existing or ever-existing truth,when you say ZERO it denotes something which can neither be created,nor be destroyed. Concept Of GOD:- If there exists a power which guides us all,it is a lone power which extends from one part of the infinite Universe to the other,like it being an Ocean & we being the fishes living in it. The ancient Indians were Great Philosphers,they were the one who travelled from Tribalism to Super Spiritualism.They were the one who discovered ZERO,they were the one with beautiful concepts of science & spiritualism,when the whole world was inhabited with tribals,the Indians were established civilization.The truth of our civilization is the reason that we still exist,despite of thousands of years of slavery & numerous attacks of Mughals & Britishers. We do not need any appriciation for our theories from stupid passouts of "C" grade medical colledges,but any attack on us will always be answered. Now I explain to you some aspects of God's worship,seen as evil by some,but explained by the second level concept of God. Pantheism: Pantheism considers everything, living and non-living, to be Divine and Sacred. Explanation: Since GOD is everywhere,it is in everything & hence everything is GOD & Pantheism is justified along with Idol worship. If any Hindu book of second level says that there in only ONE GOD,it means there is a SINGLE supreme power which guides us all it doesnot denote quantity one. I would like to conclude with some lines by Swami Vivekananda explaining words of Krishna in Srimadbhagwatgeeta: Whosoever comes to me through whatsoever form,I reach him.All men are struggling on the path which in the end lead to me.
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9 Apr 07
How can finite grasp infinity?