How
I Became A Hindu - My Discovery Of Vedic Dharma |
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By David Frawley |
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INDIA
AND HINDUISM, THE SPIRITUAL TRADITION |
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history of humanity unfolded before my inner eye, how as children of
Manu or the mind, we have an inherent ignorance that keeps us
trapped in duality and sorrow. This ignorance at the core of our
minds has become the matrix of our culture which, therefore, is
caught in dichotomy, contradiction and disintegration. Until we move
beyond this limited mental consciousness we must repeat the same old
errors and live in the same uncertainty.
Yet beyond all this suffering the Mother revealed
a new and higher plan of creation, a model for a new human being
beyond the old mortal conditioning of lust, fear and hatred. This
being lived in harmony with nature in an almost paradise situation
but as a future potential, not as a fact of the Earth life, which
would require much time and effort to manifest it. The Mother kept
echoing the need for a new creation for which she was projecting the
seeds and scattering the flowers all over the world.
I gradually returned to the ordinary state of
consciousness as the meditation came to an end. As I left the house
Pandit offered me a flower, a white jasmine dear to the Mother, as
said "for a new creation." While I have done much work
with the ancient Vedas it is not only for the past, but also for the
future going back to the human origins in order to create a new
humanity in harmony with the Divine dawns and embodying the Divine
light.
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