Sai Ram - El nombre de Dios es «yo» .
"Nosotros nos llamamos" yo ", pero que es este" yo "? . Este" yo "es el nombre de Dios.
Por derecho todo el mundo desde el nacimiento está diciendo" yo ", así que cada uno tiene dentro de sí, este título de Dios. El Mahavakya (una de las cuatro grandes declaraciones de los Vedas) "Aham Brahmasmi", afirma - ". Yo soy Dios" en sánscrito "yo" es Aham.
Dios no significa sólo los nombres del Rama, Krishna y Hari. Él es la Verdad, si uno es un médico o un abogado o un empresario, todos ellos dicen "yo". Si le preguntas a un mendigo: "¿Quién eres tú?" y le preguntas a un rey, "¿Quién eres tú?", le responderán: "Yo soy un mendigo", y "yo soy rey."
Dios no significa sólo los nombres del Rama, Krishna y Hari. Él es la Verdad, si uno es un médico o un abogado o un empresario, todos ellos dicen "yo". Si le preguntas a un mendigo: "¿Quién eres tú?" y le preguntas a un rey, "¿Quién eres tú?", le responderán: "Yo soy un mendigo", y "yo soy rey."
Así se reconocen en la forma. En el mundo actual ", " siempre se asocia con una forma, pero "yo" no se refiere al cuerpo, "yo" es Dios.
Hoy la humanidad está viviendo una vida totalmente basada en el ego, a pesar de que es incorrecto suponer al "yo" como el ego.
El hombre está lleno de divisiones y perversiones tales como el nacimiento, crecimiento y muerte, pero el verdadero "yo" nunca cambia ".
- Tomado del discurso de Swami en Kodaikanal el 14 de abril de 1996.
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Sai Ram - God's name is "I".
" We call ourselves "I" but what is this "I"? This "I" is the title of God. Right from birth everyone is saying "I," so everyone has within himself this title of God. The Mahavakya (one of four great statements epitomizing the Vedas) "Aham Brahmasmi" states - "I am God." In Sanskrit "I" is Aham.
God does not only mean the names Rama, Krishna and Hari. He is the Truth whether one is a doctor or a lawyer or a businessman; all of these are saying "I". If you ask a beggar, "Who are you?" and you ask a king, "Who are you?" they will reply, "I am a beggar," and "I am a king." So know the Self. In today's world, "I" is always associated with a form, but "I " does not refer to the body; "I" is God. Mankind today is living a totally ego-based life though it is incorrect to assume "I" as the ego. Man is full of divisions and perversions such as birth, growth and death but the true "I" never changes ".
- taken from Swami's Discourse in Kodaikanal on April 14th, 1996.
OMSAIRAMMM...
- Tomado del discurso de Swami en Kodaikanal el 14 de abril de 1996.
OMSAIRAMMM...
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Sai Ram - God's name is "I".
" We call ourselves "I" but what is this "I"? This "I" is the title of God. Right from birth everyone is saying "I," so everyone has within himself this title of God. The Mahavakya (one of four great statements epitomizing the Vedas) "Aham Brahmasmi" states - "I am God." In Sanskrit "I" is Aham.
God does not only mean the names Rama, Krishna and Hari. He is the Truth whether one is a doctor or a lawyer or a businessman; all of these are saying "I". If you ask a beggar, "Who are you?" and you ask a king, "Who are you?" they will reply, "I am a beggar," and "I am a king." So know the Self. In today's world, "I" is always associated with a form, but "I " does not refer to the body; "I" is God. Mankind today is living a totally ego-based life though it is incorrect to assume "I" as the ego. Man is full of divisions and perversions such as birth, growth and death but the true "I" never changes ".
- taken from Swami's Discourse in Kodaikanal on April 14th, 1996.
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