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Conditioning to Thought to Action to Account to Fortune to Circumstances to Conditioning to Thought
Posted by: simmal tree (IP Logged)
Date: October 24, 2007 12:17PM

vaaheguroojeekaakhaalsaa
vaaheguroojeekeefatheh !!!!

could the sangat please explain the cycle of
your conditioning - the personality of your soul leading to
your thoughts - being either inspired by haumai or naavai
inspiring your emotions - whether holy or unholy
leading you to inaction or action,
leading to a written account of such,
creating your fortune and developing your upcoming circumstances
which condition your soul further

sanskaar, furnaa, (bibek) budhi, karma, lekha, bhaag, sanskaar

haumai furnaas being inspired by your sanskaar, which are part of your bhaag, due to your karam

naavai furnas being inspired by the same, or by kirpa <-- the "cycle breaker"

vaaheguroojeekaakhaalsaa
vaaheguroojeekeefatheh !!!



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