"Two birds sat in a tree; one ate the fruit; another looked on." -
Shvetashvatara Upanishad, 4.7
On 11/12/2013 10:03 AM, Share Long wrote:
Richard, my online Calgary buddy sent me a photo this morning of a
bird sipping water from a pool of water. Then I got it! The bird is
real. But so is his reflection in the pool of water. But it's real as
a reflection not as a 3 D bird. My whole brain feels better (-:
On Monday, November 11, 2013 11:47 PM, Richard J. Williams
<pundits...@gmail.com> wrote:
To be accurate, Adwaita Vedanta holds that maya is not real, yet it is
not unreal (in the sense that it is resented to you). An illusion is
not absolutely real because it is not based on permanence, but an
illusion is real because it is just false knowledge, like in a dream,
or mistaking a rope for a snake.
"For those well versed in the Vedaanta the world is like a city of
Gaandharvas - an illusion."
Source:
'Gaudapada'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaudapada
On 11/11/2013 1:57 PM, anartax...@yahoo.com
<mailto:anartax...@yahoo.com> wrote:
But where did the quote come from? If Tom Egnes is the source, then
Tom = Veda, and we can skip Indian literature altogether.
Another version of the idea is'The world is unreal; Brahman is real;
the world is Brahman'. This seems to be translation of a quotation by
Shankara commenting on one of the Upanishads, but I do not know which
one.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>, <sharelong60@...>
<mailto:sharelong60@...> wrote:
Xeno, I googled on brahman maya and there were lots of hits. There
were also a lot of hits under brahman maya relationship. It seems to
be quite controversial, some saying maya is not real and others
saying it is real. And my favorite was the teacher who said it's
pointless to try and understand it until one is enlightened. But I
find it enjoyable to let the brain play with these ideas.
On Monday, November 11, 2013 1:30 PM, Share Long <sharelong60@...>
<mailto:sharelong60@...> wrote:
I haven't figured it out. I didn't reply to you before because you
resorted to name calling.
On Monday, November 11, 2013 1:25 PM, "authfriend@..."
<mailto:authfriend@...> <authfriend@...> <mailto:authfriend@...> wrote:
So, Share, have you figured out where you made your mistake with
"OTOH" in response to what I said? No? Or do you just not want to
admit it?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>, <sharelong60@...>
<mailto:sharelong60@...> wrote:
Xeno, fyi, I have Hellman's REAL Mayonnaise in my frig, wouldn't use
anything else for tuna fish salad! As for the quote, MUM Sanskrit
professor Dr. Tom Egenes shared it with our class during the 91-92
school year when I was taking the MA in SCI. It's one of those
phrases that stuck with me because it's so unexpected, paradoxical,
koany, etc.
Some say that maya ruled by tamas guna is a covering, ruled by rajo
guma is a veil. But maya ruled by sat guna, it actually said to be a
ladder to ultimate reality. Go figure (-:
On Monday, November 11, 2013 12:45 PM, "anartaxius@..."
<mailto:anartaxius@...> <anartaxius@...> <mailto:anartaxius@...> wrote:
Does anyone here know the source of the quote "My indestructible
Maya"? On the Internet I find just a small collection of websites,
FFL principally, mentioning the phrase, but no precise source. Since
Share quoted it, I assume that she is picking it out of her memory
rather than from a source text. I recall the phrase, but my feeble
aging brain, cannot recall where I read or otherwise heard it.
Is this translated phrase from the Vedas (and which one? Rig, etc.),
the Upanishads, or the Bhagavad-Gita? (in particular the MMY
translation of the latter)
Whether Maya is real or not, it is certainly present here on FFL.
I have seen this product in refrigerators of meditators, "Vegenaise",
a non animal derived product purporting to replace mayonnaise. Maybe
itshould be called Mayannaise instead, except people would probably
confuse it with the Mayan civilisation of Central America. But then,
confusion is the whole purpose of Maya. Gotta love this universe for
beating us up this way.