War against maya?

This is a copy of a conversation between ChatGPT & Anonymous.   You said: War against maya! Ofta hör man om detta, från iskcon preachers. Men hur vettigt är det egentligen? ChatGPT said: Bra fråga! När ISKCON-predikanter talar om “war against māyā” menar de nästan alltid det bildligt. Māyā, i Gaudiya Vaisnava-teologin, är den kosmiska…

Skip to content   Chat history             You said: Learned something interesting again: In Hatha-yoga, when reaching perfection, you can choose to either merge with brahman or have amrita showering over your body. Interesting, especially the amrita part—what does it mean?   ChatGPT said: Yes, that is a fascinating point….

vrittis

Skip to content   Chat history             You said: Learned something interesting again: In Hatha-yoga, when reaching perfection, you can choose to either merge with brahman or have amrita showering over your body. Interesting, especially the amrita part—what does it mean?   ChatGPT said: Yes, that is a fascinating point….

Kärlekens färger

Skip to content   Chat history             You said: vad betyder rosa i tantriskt och gaudiya vaisnava rasik   ChatGPT said: Bra fråga. 🌸 Tantrisk kontext Rosa uppfattas ofta som en blandning mellan rött (energi, shakti, begär) och vitt (renhet, andlighet, shiva-principen). Därför får rosa betydelsen av mildrad erotik, ömsint…

very very

Instead of VERY in IELTS 1. Very afraid → petrified 2. Very angry → irate 3. Very annoying → exasperating 4. Very anxious → distressed 5. Very beautiful → exquisite 6. Very big → gigantic 7. Very busy → swamped 8. Very calm → serene 9. Very cheap → dirt-cheap 10. Very clean → immaculate…

Kathopanishad (Madhva commentary) — Chapter 1 – Fifth Valli

Mantra 5.1. 1. He who has this firm faith that this town with eleven gates is under the control of the Unborn, the Righteous Lord, never grieves, and realising freedom in this life, becomes liberated after death. This is verily That.—87. Madhva’s commentary called the Bhāṣya: Let one have this firm faith that this town…

Kathopanishad (Madhva commentary) — Chapter 1 – Fourth Valli

Mantra 4.1. 1. The Self-existent graciously subdued (and turned inwards the current of) the senses which goes outwards, therefore, the wise sees not the external objects, but is attached to the Inner Self. Some tranquil-minded sage sees the Pratyag-Ātman with eyes turned inwards, desiring liberation.—72. Note.—The power of seeing the God within is given by…