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Old 05-22-2006   #11 (permalink)
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Re: A wonderful analysis of Astrology in the light of spirituality

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Re: A wonderful analysis of Astrology in the light of spirituality

The word Datta means "Given,"

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Swami is a primarily Hindu honorific, loosely akin to "master". It is derived from the Sanskrit language and means "owner of oneself", denoting complete mastery over instinctive and lower urges. It is a title added to one's name to emphasize learning and, of course, mastery of a specific field of knowledge, most often religious and/or spiritual. Many great yogis and gurus (teachers) of the Hindu tradition hold the title of Swami along with their names, as Swami Vivekananda or Swami Sivananda.
If not his own writing he has it saved. I would suggest a literal (IE with " surrounding a phrase") search of Google with any of the sentences in his posts.


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Re: A wonderful analysis of Astrology in the light of spirituality

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Spiritual discussions should revolve around Lord, divine knowledge, devotion and His service. Regarding the knowledge about self, it is sufficient if you know that you are not the Lord.
Is spirituality similar to science. If it is totally divorced from science, as it appears from your above post, why did you chose to post your thoughts in Hypography science Forums?

Is it because the God gave you no other forum?

Because, you think science guys are the most gullible and ignorant and hence need to be emancipated?

Or is it because you feel alienated, you like science, but cannot discourse on it with others?


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