Prince James
God, knowing such would happen, and knowing that the sinner needs a medium to sin, is responsible. If you give a murderer a knife in full knowledge that he will murder, how is one not responsible for his acts in part?
So whats the alternative - I mean wouldn't it make sense to put a person who is hell bent on doing the wrong thing in an environment where they suffer greatly for the performance of such deeds (ie th e material world, complete with material heavens and hells), where they can finally work out how to utilise their free will correctly? How else would you establish proper ettiquette in something that has free will? By force?
It may indeed have an effect on the application and parameters of their knowledge, but this effect would most likely result in them living as primitives. What is the ultimate example of asceticism: A mud-bespeckled, naked mystic, covered in ash, on the side of some back road.
living as primitives? So with our level of advancement, where a women is encouraged to kill her own child in the womb due the economic impossibility of raising it (something a tiger in the jungle doesn't even do) makes us more advanced?
I could ask more egs to the list but I think you have to qualify the word primitive, more than having a bit of mud on you - even if you want to use that definition NYC wouldn't be advanced because if you spend 4 hours in the outside traffic you will get covered in exhaust fume grime
So then God is ambivalent to his own majesty?
either that or our mundane concepts of majesty and opulence are meagre
"No - what evidence is there that he should?"
Whatever would he gain from an interaction? He is all ready sufficient.
what would he gain by not reciprocating?
"If an atheist wins the lotto, then what?"
Luck. Great luck, in fact.
I think you missed the point that if all opulences are granted by god, some are considered inferior and some are considered superior - like for instance even if you win the lotto, life will still be a struggle - in fact life will probably be more of a struggle - did you know that when a person wins the lotto in the states they have to sign a contract that prevents them from suing the lotto company for damages due to winning?
"This is all external vision"
Yes? Then why are these people not devoted enough to pursue the monastic path?
Where is it advocated that one should adopt the monastic path? There are heaps of instructions that one should adopt the correct path to ones material nature (ie that one should surrender to god despite whatever station of life one is in)
Technically, the president could order his aids to get you a passport on a whim.
In other words he would relegate the duty to some inferior personality in that department - Just because god controls everything doesn't mean he is required to make a personal appearance for every incident.
But no, usually one would go to the appropriate areas for such, but considering God can do as he pleases, this seems rather ridiculous to assume that God must go through "the proper avenues". If God so wished, he could take dog excrement and before he said Slim-Slim-Salabim, it'd be a Jaguar.
For what ends? To thrill the less intelligent? It certainly wouldn't make people more attracted to the idea of serving god bereft of personal material desire and ambition - on the contrary the chanels for spiritual life with get clogged up with even a higher percentage of miscreants
But no, lacking God's appearance, there is no reason to say God is still the facillitator of such a thing, anymore than I was the reason you had supper tonight.
Actually god was related to you eating your meal - it just takes dystentry or a famine for you to miss out - in other words even your eating is dependant on causes outside your ability to control.
Do you know of any specific example of someone which did get something material from God which was such a perfected person? Some swami, for instance?
Yes there are incidents - there are also many numerous more incidents of people relying on mystic yoga (which is not intrinsically theistic) or even sleight of hand (which is even less theistic) to fool people, so such "miracles" are only for inspiring the less intelligent - like for instance from jesus's plethora of miracles we can understand that he was preaching to people who were thick
So God is the master which tells us to have supreme joy, or some such things?
Actually he reveals to us how to enjoy - the problem is that we think we are already qualified in this department and just require some more money, beauty, prestige etc to complete the equation of happiness, which is actually the essence of our predicament in illusion
"Not sure what your angle is????"
That even a sage is subject to the cycle of rebirth if his spirit-practices fail, yes?
Yes, although if a person who has amassed spiritual credits does not lose them at death - for instance if I am a successful artist (material qualification) I lose that when I die, but if I am 1% spiritual, next life I start at 2% - so when a spiritualist tends not to suffer like an ordinary gross materialist - at the very least they are commonly awarded at least the human form of life next
"What is the destination of the man of faith who does not persevere, who in the beginning takes to the process of self-realization but who later desists due to worldly-mindedness and thus does not attain perfection in mysticism?" (Bg. 6.37
The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Son of Pṛthā, a transcendentalist engaged in auspicious activities does not meet with destruction either in this world or in the spiritual world; one who does good, My friend, is never overcome by evil.
BG 6.41: The unsuccessful yogī, after many, many years of enjoyment on the planets of the pious living entities, is born into a family of righteous people, or into a family of rich aristocracy.
BG 6.42: Or [if unsuccessful after long practice of yoga] he takes his birth in a family of transcendentalists who are surely great in wisdom. Certainly, such a birth is rare in this world.
due to our misfortune, of course when we hear such things we tend to try and calculate how much is the bare minimum required to qualify as a transcendentalist
theres a whole thread on this topic
http://www.webcom.com/~ara/col/books/YM/poy/p2c6.html
"All I can say is that they obviously had reference to some highly technical means for their architecture - and such references can be found in ancient vedic scriptures "
Using mantras and such stuff? Or other means? However, could not they simply have ingenious ways of doing stuff? For I do not necessarily see the need for anything but a highly inventive means of transporting molten metal.
Obviously you are not familiar with metal smelting - it was more than hot lead - it was an alloy that, if to be made today, can only be done in huge industrial plants - none of which exist in any archeological finds - at the least it tends to suggest that the people were not running around with spears chasing rabbits all day
"assuming there is a uniformity of time and space,which would make the readings accurate"
The experimental and observational data seems to accord with such.
So in other words according to the current theories the current theories are correct?
"“ And is not this the present state of much of the world today? ”
yes"
Then is not the yogic tradition possibly dissolved?
Much of the world doesn't mean all of the world - even in winter you can find things to eat - if you know how
"Lack of intelligence to know what are the qualifications of a great person - eg rock -n- roll wrestlers, a rock singer who is a drug addict - a movie actress who has gone through more partners than you have underwear etc etc"
Or perhaps they simply realize the futileness of anything but?
rock n roll wrestlers and the like aren't futile?
Might you share some other stories?
If the current topics make it appropriate to bring them up as points of discussion
"They're not tending totheir lives? Iwould saythat a person who works 12 hours a day is not tending to their life, because they will probably die 40 years earlierthan they were supposed to."
Most look emancipated, filthy, and worthless. They appear closer to the homeless than to a saint. They have nothing of civilization about hem.
There is a common saying, the more something is polished on the outside the more it indicates the inside is hollow - while I understand what you are saying, and its not true to say that filth indicates purity, there is a whole concept of cleanliness that is totally absent in the west - even in terms of just passing stool - the western invention of a smearing technique is repilsive, and in fact a grand laugh, to a person who understands thenecessity of taking bath after evacuating.
I imagine there are similar fallacies with your concept of worth
Ha ha! No. That was -hilarious-, though.
But what worth is there to be found in such a distaste for the material world we so apart of?
whats the worth of being any more part of it than absolutely required
Such a liberated person is not attracted to material sense pleasure but is always in trance, enjoying the pleasure within. In this way the self-realized person enjoys unlimited happiness, for he concentrates on the Supreme.
BG 5.22: An intelligent person does not take part in the sources of misery, which are due to contact with the material senses. O son of Kuntī, such pleasures have a beginning and an end, and so the wise man does not delight in them.
BG 5.23: Before giving up this present body, if one is able to tolerate the urges of the material senses and check the force of desire and anger, he is well situated and is happy in this world.
etc etc