Real or Unreal?

Discussion in 'Hinduism' started by BlackBillBlake, Jan 11, 2006.

  1. Jedi

    Jedi Self Banned

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    Actually they lived in the himalayas and the ice cream doesn't melt there, unless I am wrong about the himalayas part.
     
  2. BlackBillBlake

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    The Himalayan glaciers are now melting much more quickly than in previous times due to global warming, thus threatening the livelyhood of millions of poor farmers in Northern India who rely on the annual melt waters to irrigate their land.Once the glaciers are gone - and that could be within 50 years, the area will become a dry and arid desert.
    If glaciers can melt, so can ice cream.
     
  3. Bhaskar

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    The sugar is still sweet, but the shit is unpalatable, as it is at all times and all places.
     
  4. Bhaskar

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    I never said anything else is at fault. If we see something for what it is, then we are seeing brahman only. Everything else is labels and descriptions and mental aberration.
     
  5. Bhaskar

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    Truth, reality, call it what you like... it is eternal. This what every religion says. Eternal truth, God is eternal, reality is eternal. kalatita.

    The world is not eternal, therefore not real.

    It is perfectly likened to a dream. Within the structure of a dream, everything we feel and experience is real. A man who faces the consequences of a fusion bomb in his dream experiences in all the same horror until he wakes up. Same way, we also expereince the world in as real until we awaken to a higher reality.
     
  6. Kharakov

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    Do you see labels in Brahman?
     
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