tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6384782695584867387.post1788711582894224264..comments2023-06-22T08:49:02.798-07:00Comments on Yogic Muse: Road to HappinessBrooks Hallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05789430862542763946noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6384782695584867387.post-15237904963243575072009-12-15T21:33:32.401-08:002009-12-15T21:33:32.401-08:00You are really onto something here. Each of the th...You are really onto something here. Each of the three ideas is so fundamental (a bit mind-blowing, pardon the hyperbole).<br /><br />Thanks for the food for thought...YogaSpyhttp://www.yogaspy.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6384782695584867387.post-63384305244961108032009-12-13T18:35:12.917-08:002009-12-13T18:35:12.917-08:00Your post aligns with some of the things I've ...Your post aligns with some of the things I've been thinking about lately - our preferences vs those things that are truly beneficial, and how anger is not a truly honest emotion in that it often masks some unmet need.<br /><br />And what you've written also aligns very nicely with the first three lines of the Shanti Path mantra/prayer:<br /><br /><em>Asato maa sadgamaya<br />Tamaso ma jyotir gamaya<br />Mrityur maa amritam gamaya</em><br /><br />Which translates as...<br /><em>From the unreal lead me to the real<br />From darkness lead me to light<br />From death lead me to immortality</em><br /><br />And really, its all saying the same thing. What is real is eternal. What is good points the way to the real and the eternal.<br /><br />The line between the difference is as thin as a shadow, and often we don't see where we cross the line...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com