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Posted on 03-28-06 10:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Random Patented Thoughts II

III. Religiously simple!

To imagine something, you have to see a precursor. Do you agree? Good. (if you don’t, stop wasting your time). Before the movie E.T came out in the 80’s, people hardly talked about the Roswell incident. Today, half the Americans believe that they have been abducted by aliens at some point in their lives. Amazingly, they all describe their kidnappers to look like the character from the movie. What a bloody coincidence eh?

So what’s this have to do with Hindu Religion? Well, for a while step back and think about all the 330 million (tettis koti) gods and goddesses we claim to have: A god with an elephant’s trunk and a mouse as his ride, goddess with ten different hands blessed with the ride of a tiger, supreme god with his third eye right in the forehead and a king cobra wrapped around his blue neck. Fascinating! I can’t help thinking how brilliant the mind of the monk is who was able to imagine all this and give it such a vivid adornment. On the contrary, what kind of trip was our writer under when he/she sketched and wrote enthralling stories about them that has no dead end per se to speak of. So what were the daily nutrients of our monks who loved to disappear for years in the middle of the forest (often claiming they hadn’t/haven’t eaten anything)?

Lets take a step back again. Often inscribed in our religious texts, our supreme god, Shiva is often referred to as “….bhang, DHATURA khane, nil khanta bhayeka and so so.” Dhatura is derived from a plant whose scientific name is Datura metel that has a highly psychoactive content. This plant has been extensively investigated by Wade Davis in his book “The Serpent and the Rainbow” on his trip to Haiti where he found how the priests made REAL ZOMBIES before the dead zombies transformed in Hollywood theaters. Ok enough digressing! Is it too far fetched to think that monks who wrote about our supreme gods were also on these psychoactive drugs when they sketched and wrote these fantastic stories? Given that they lived in a forest endowed with millions of different herbs?

So how are the stories connected? Of course the stories were loosely based on the truth and once in while, when they got high with psychoactive herbs like datura (knowingly or unknowingly), they added their extraordinary weapon of imagination. For instance, there’s evidence of mahabharat war, but the special arrow that brought poisonous rain from the sky when hurled to the clouds is probably unlikely. When they saw a lady in the horse, they mistook it slightly with a lady with eight different hands riding a roaring tiger :P Get the drift?

Of course, this does not explain all the spiritual and philosophical insights. But hey! Just because things haven’t been explained doesn’t mean they are supernatural unless you are an educated fool. Ok, just to push it a little further, was our Buddha too chewing on one of those wild mushrooms on the night of baisakh purnima? Why? Ask all the rockstars what Nirvana means!
 
Posted on 03-28-06 11:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i get ur point. but here is why i discredit it.
hindu religion is not the only one that has all these "vivid adornments". every single religion in the world offers myths and legends that are "enthralling" and supernatural. unless u want to argue that allll religous authoriteis were on drugs when they create these stories, u cannot make the assumption that its only our monks . its all relative u know.
secondly, we think they are works of imagination becasue they dont fit into our neat little cubicle of rules and laws and theores. read works of Romanticism. they are wild! ofcourse one or two of these romantic writers are well known for thier fun little trips like Cooleride (read Kubla Khan), who used to pass out, expereicne ecstasy and then come back to reality just to create poems. tara most of romantic writers realized that they did not want to be confined to the rigid rules and they just flowed with thier imagination. we all imagine wild things ...does that mean we are all on pyschoactive drugs??? ofcourse not! besdies, what about our dreams?? our dremas represent our subconsious in which we imagine ALLL KINDS of stuff...they are not produced by drugs are they?
i dont' think we need dautra as a tool of imagniatin. only if we set aside ourselves from our monotonous and confined soceities,we would be able to narrate pretty "fantastic stories".
when u hear little chidlren's storeis, they dont' make sense and they sound just like these myths of hindu religin. tara u know why chidlren are capable of doing that? because thier brains have not been washed away yet. they are holding on the power of imagination, which unfortunately fades away with their uptight schooling....in most cases. why aren't we able to narrate such cute little stories we grow up?
imagination is our most powerful tool u know! tehse monks knew how to work it.
 
Posted on 03-28-06 11:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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oys bro..hots III koiley auney ho?and u sure its patented?;oP hehe...

today has been a good day so far..got to read after a while ;oP hehe..anyways..about the rockstars..errr..who do i ask?the ones whom the world calls rockstars?..or the one who calls himself/herself(think if i didnt mention the other gender..aucha ko ko pheri malai bhannu i missed out bhaneyra ;oP hehe)...a rockstar?who to ask bhaney?;oP..cos smtimes both aint the same person hoina?;oP....

anyways good to see other ppl typin opinions too..to share is to care hoina?;oP hehe..

lgood day :oD
 
Posted on 03-29-06 5:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i seriously doubt our modern day guitar gods have an inking of what buddha meant when he said that clinging to the transitory world is the true cause of suffering
the buddha's interpretation of traditional hindu concepts like 'maya' and 'samsara' are too lucid and sensible to be the products of a halucinating mind. taking drugs is treading on the edge of the precipice, not walking the middle path
 
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ओएस् ब्रोदर ले धतुरो तानेर लेख्या जस्तो छ है!
 


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