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From Myths to Truth – Part 6

From Myths to TruthPart 6

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What do you think if there were a divine necessity that everyone could equally comply with, what would God demand?

It is important that you learn to think logically right, but this is only possible, like with a car whose track is misaligned and the geometry is no longer correct and the car is difficult to drive. This can be interpreted in a similar way with the mind and the body, and of course also on all other levels such as emotions and so on.

Also remember that an incarnation always takes place when humanity & Co. is not able to sort things out themselves, i.e. to prove that their right to exist can continue. One more thing, Hindus also use the term incarnation for enlightened people, but that is not what is meant here.

Perhaps you can also understand why, for example, in Hinduism there is this pluralistic view of the deities, which is similar to the delegation of tasks downwards, e.g. there are CEOs for certain locations, department heads, foremen, etc.

Every incarnation is not comparable, as they have different needs to be met or the needs arise for different reasons.

It was not without reason that it was expected that the planting of seeds and also the entire ritual of planting seeds and also whether this takes place artificially or naturally should all be prevented.

This was to be fulfilled by all people, in all classes, whether rich, poor, young or old, wasn’t it?

As too many cooks can spoil the food, there is also a certain hierarchy in the cosmos, which is also an order, according to the pyramid structure. These are depicted according to the three-force model, which also includes the inverted pyramid.

This is also symbolised by the Hindu Shatkona symbol. This symbol also exists in other cultures, e.g. Judaism. These three powers are called Iccha-Shakti (power of desires), Kriya-Shakti (power of creation) and Jana-Shakti (power of wisdom and knowledge).

Speaking of Kriya-Shakti, why does the word Kriya sound like the German word “kreieren”? The English word “to create” also has the same roots, doesn’t? Isn’t it surprising that such basic terms come from the Indian language area, namely Sanskrit?  

Shatkona - ShivaShakthy

Shatkona – ShivaShakthy

Last but not least, for today: There is a story in Hinduism where Parvati (the 2nd incarnation of Adi-Shakti) playfully covers Shiva’s eyes with her hands. Don’t ask if this could have happened but focus on the explanation. When one closes Shiva’s eyes, his third eye opens, which is the eye of providence and destruction. Do you understand how dangerous this is? Some did this to keep Shiva stupid, what is the cost?

Many people ask themselves why they are unhappy, but perhaps not those who use drugs and partying to distance themselves from the truth, that is, to cloud their senses, just as one must constantly take painkillers to endure the pain, and do not ask why they are in pain, that is, to investigate the cause.

 

From Myths to Truth – Part 5

From Myths to TruthPart 5

Hypothetical question: [Can God be a prisoner of men?]

Just imagine, even if your faith doesn’t allow you to believe this, but if God becomes flesh, that is, incarnates, for example because people have not managed to restore the (divine) worldly order and say: “You are up there, it’s easy for you to say.

Don’t you think that there are people like that, or there could have been more people, who accuse the Creator of something like that?

Would you think it logically right for him to become a slave to people or be free to restore order? What is the right thing?

Would you then let him do normal activities? Activities that arose from greed, hatred, ignorance, or let him do his (divine) duties?

Just imagine that I have so much money and it is technically possible for me to buy or build one or more humanoid robots and send them to work, just like the capitalists let the money work while they sit around and do stupid things?

All purely hypothetical, what conclusions would you come to, just by thinking carefully, even if the books/customs/traditions say something different?

Even as a child I recognized a lot of contradictions and started to grill my parents because I had to understand customs/traditions etc. and couldn’t blindly obey like a soldier, also the reason why I left the Bundeswehr and didn’t become a professional soldier in the German Bundeswehr, e.g. as a pilot when my physical measurements didn’t allow it, and also completed my computer science degree there. This is where my journey to the older Tamils ​​in Bad Friedrichshall began, with the hope that I would find someone who could quench my thirst for knowledge.

There was even an incident in the Bundeswehr (363 → also a nice number or sequence of numbers 😉) where I was made to understand that I wasn’t part of the family (not necessarily breaking the law). Maybe they wanted me to join the secret armies 😉, but that’s another story.

Apropos, that was also the point where certain things visibly took their course and my life became an existence …

From Myths to Truth – Part 4

From Myths to TruthPart 4

What is Dharma [Sanātana Dharma, the eternal cosmic law]?

Everyone is talking about Dharma, not just now, but since there have been people, but no one has really understood it or wanted to understand it. Let’s take the examples from past rebirths to make this clearer.

Why is it that a human or any other known species cannot normally remember reincarnations? On the one hand, the memories also become a kind of burden, and the previous bonds also become a disaster. Do you know how many mothers and fathers you have had? The absolute ASymmetry is the only thing that is truly identical, everything else can be variable, at least according to my current understanding of the divine order, but even my knowledge is not yet complete. Can it be complete? Yes?! No, can you define in one line what natural numbers are when they are infinite? 

Did Karnan, also known as Radheya (Mahabharata), have other options to act because he says everyone abandoned him, only his friend and prince Duryodhana stood by his side from the beginning and treated him as an equal, everyone else saw him as inferior?

Let’s leave aside all the other constellations, why Duryodhana won him as a friend or why his mother gave him over to nature, i.e. let him float along the river as a newly born/manifested child in a kind of basket floating in the water.

Speaking of manifested, do you know the meaning of this term in different contexts? In Western culture there is also a story, at least related to purity, that is the story of Jesus and the Virgin Mary. How can a woman be a virgin when she gives birth to a child?

Now back to the original question, leave all other variables as they are and we only look at the constant, i.e. Karnan, did Radheya have a choice? His reasoning is that because of the worldly circumstances and especially because only Duryodhana stood by him when the whole world laughed at him and treated him inferiorly, there was no other dharma, that is, loyal behaviour, for him.  

Do you know the barber Paradox, also known in mathematics as Russell’s Antinomy? How was it solved and who created this paradox?

Now I ask a counter question: Is it not the duty of a true friend to show his friend his mistake and not to support him in his faulty behaviour? A good, true friend will never want the worst for his friend, right?

If this is the case, then it was not the right decision to drop Duryodhana?

If this is absolutely true in all facets of possibilities, why do many religions think that God must be merciful? Can God also be angry? Let’s put the question differently, can a father be angry with his child? What does it mean to educate or, to put it heartlessly, how many forms of control or conditioning are there? Do you know why people used to pull reins through the noses of riding animals?

If you draw the right conclusions with the right understanding, then you will also understand that death is also a blessing, so if God lets someone die, then it is also so that he or she does not make more mistakes, right? So, the belief in religions is wrong when they claim that God can only be good-natured, right?

I am talking about God and not about those who play God. Imagine if you gave a person a cell phone around 200 years ago, what would that person think? Magic?

You have to differentiate between what is what, right?

Imagine a culture, an era where the rulers say, with the help of science, you people, you have no eyes, you only imagine that you can see, is that possible?

What is gaslighting, a term from modern psychology?

Apropos the thing with Karnan, this can be applied to all the characters from the Mahabharata. What do you think we have today, like Radheya, Bhishma or Guru Drona?

Isn’t all of this a cycle? Science also says this, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, so why do you think that death is something absolute?

What do I mean by roller shutter-function?

What is morality?

Morality is the effect of Sanātana Dharma, in other words, it is the consequence of Sanātana Dharma. Since Sanātana Dharma is the eternal law, and therefore timeless, morality is also timeless.