
In the question of “Realization” let us be one in opinion. We are not supposed to disapprove any prophet in the past. Individually each and everybody had enough to contribute and they did, indeed. But some references are inevitable when things are brought in the broad day light.
Here I begin my blog today with MIRACLE. Excuse me; what I suggest as the ‘Miracle Incarnate ’, you are not to accept that initiative in any way. Only your honest opinion is most desired at this end to help people know the essence of TRUTH which is, in fact, ever unconfined.
Belief in miracles exists more or less in all religions in all ages. The Upanishads assert that the experience of religious insight and transformation is the only “miracle” worth considering, but popular Hinduism attributes miraculous powers to the ascetic yogis.
Though Buddha Gautama deprecated his own miraculous powers as devoid of spiritual significance, accounts of his miraculous birth and life were later woven into his legend and into those of later Buddhist saints.
The New Testament records miracles of healing and other wonders performed by Jesus. Miracles also attest to the holiness of Christian saints.
Muhammad renounced miracles as a matter of principle (the Quran was the great miracle), but his life was later invested with miraculous details. Muslim popular religion, particularly under the influence of Sufism, abounds in miracles and wonder-working saints.
Although ‘values’ speak about ideals and principles we are supposed to follow, it enumerates the standard of our mind we develop in the light of so called miracles and what it truly stands for.
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I would request you all to go through what I post and send me your honest opinion.
Well, can an opinion ever be dishonest? O yes, understanding may differ from man to man.
We can possibly avoid misunderstanding. However, let me begin with what little I have to expound.
Regards,
Asokananda Prosad.