[MD] the game of Lila
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Fri Mar 14 14:08:24 PDT 2008
me too, another trick would be to
become everything by eating it
and what do you think Sooty?
DM
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From: "Krimel" <Krimel at Krimel.com>
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Subject: Re: [MD] the game of Lila
> [Ron]
> In the Hindu model of reality, brahman, the God-Head, plays a game of
> hide and seek with himself. In this game, called Lila, he plays the
> individual people, the birds, the rocks, and forests, all separately and
> together, while completely forgetting that he is playing a game. Each
> Kalpa, ceases the game, wakes up, applauds himself, and resumes it. So
> one of the main points in "Waking up" and being enlightened, is knowing
> one is simply playing a game, currently acting as being a human being,
> having a illusion of being locked within a bag of skin and separated
> from whole of the cosmos. "Namaste", the formal Indian greeting, means
> literally "The god within me, blesses the god within you", recognizing
> "each other" separateness as part of the game that God plays.
>
> [Krimel]
> I have always liked this idea to tell you the true. But it seems that
> 'enlightenment' should be a thing to be avoided in this case since it
> totally spoils the fun of the game, no?
>
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