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| Dear Mom, I finally got time to Read about Atma, Very good explanation. I also belive there is some electricity with in us. I read it several times to get a better understanding. Thanks for sharing this treasure with us. Love Birundha |
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| Excellent topic started with vivid points by Chitra and well explained by Sri sir followed by various members. It has highlighted many views and conclutions of this universal mystery. Atma is the one where we see the world as one of auspicious and worshipful. Atma is the sprit and peace it brings in. Atma as the self, inner self and supreme self. Atma is pure, noble, selfless sacrifices, one and non dual Brahman. Atma is a teacher and shisya, it can show only the truth. When we understand the 5 kosha's namely: Annamaya Kosha. Pranamaya Kosha Manomaya kosha Vignamaya kosha Anandamaya kosha To reach the self " Atma " Subbu |
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| Dear Birundha, I am glad you enjoyed this post. Yes, reading it repeatedly helps better understanding. The lectricity within us is the "throbbing life" ! Thanks for joining us here. Love, Chithra. |
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| Hello Sir, Thankyou very much for joining us here. You have written very beautifully about Atma, thankyou, sir. Regards, Chithra. Quote:
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| Dear Malathi, Thanks for joining us here. You are right, do not rush through. The subject is such. But read regularly without long gaps, which is very important. Love, Chithra. Quote:
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| Dear Chitvish, Sorry for joining late... Better be late than never... I am happy I didnt miss the bus... That was a very great way of explaining Atma like electricity passing on electrical gadgets and suppliment from Sri that it reflects to the place or body it gets into.... This leads to lot of questions in my mind...... If Atma is so pure, why do we say nalla atma, ketta athma..... so lot of questions..... First let me read the part 2 and ask for further clarifications.... as being a late comer... Veda |
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| Dear Vysan, Thanks for joining us here - never mind if you are late etc. Atma is fully pure - it is purley our own "Akjnaana" interpretation like nalla atma, ketta atma etc. This is clearly answered by Cheeniya. Our mentioning these words only shows our "ariyaamai ". Atma is above all these. Regards, Chithra. Quote:
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| Dear Mrs. C, Thank you for giving us such good examples on what is Atma. Hopefully it will sink in my mind soon. I have read all of your replies also to understand better.
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| Dear Madhu, Reading through all the old posts shows how industrious you are, Mahu ! I am very happy !! Thankyou. Love, Chithra. |
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