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Aug 18, 2014 at 06:55 pm
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Skepticism apart, the game has a spiritual aspect, it's neti neti, releasing the man from the bondage of chosen angle of view , it makes one to explore infinite number of angles, and reach at what really is beyond ''what you.others think' , psn is great as ever
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Narayanan P S
Narayanan P S Replies to Sri Vara
Aug 18, 2014 at 07:01 pm
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" the game has a spiritual aspect"
I am humbled... and full of gratitude for having taken note of it ... (the explanation there after, was a bonus!)...
regards,
psn
Sri Vara
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Aug 18, 2014 at 07:39 pm
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And in spiritual debate it helps to discover new vistas, , like adisankara had good number of debates , and ultimately one reaches a fuller comprehencive truth
but debates has a limitation of words and media of communication
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Narayanan P S
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Aug 18, 2014 at 08:08 pm
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So true! ("debates has a limitation of words and media of communication").. When proximity is available, Masters are eager to slip into 'silence' mode of communication!
Here, we can only try with 'squeezing' that 'effect' in between words, ... but only till somebody like you notices it .. so soon!
psn
Sri Vara
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Aug 19, 2014 at 03:36 am
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Behind every story there is an untold story, some are able to read ''between the lines''
some are able to convey silence thru words

in fact all expression is to convey the silence that one has discovered in his inner life, but alas, how many succeed , how much?

but for some, the same expression, same words convey different meanings when revisited

a few words , ie manthras, beejaksharas, are like seeds, the profundity revealing like a growing sprout to tree

'''try with 'squeezing' that 'effect' in between words, '..............in this you have conveyed the ''gap value'' , ie ''silence'' in vedic expressions, between sentences, between words between letters, here pronunciation has to be precise and structured, not just read
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Sri Vara
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Aug 18, 2014 at 07:35 pm
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I play this game in st , just for fun
since i know ''truth has infinite dimensions '' none can utter a really truthful statement
one trick is to change the zoom level
if one talks general, i talk particular, vice versa
if some says earth is round, i say earth is flat , showing my flat shabaad flooring
other trick is if one talks of beauty of tajmahal, i will ask ''can you define what is beauty ''
by changing the reference, the opponent is outwitted
but my intention is not to pull leg, but to stretch my hands to show the points missed by him
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Saba Sharma
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Aug 18, 2014 at 09:40 pm
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Aha ! That's what you think ?

Is that so ?

What is the difference here in zoom levels of (S) ?
Sri Vara
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Aug 19, 2014 at 04:00 am
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Psn pl tolerate my digression, i am hijacking
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Saba Sharma
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Aug 19, 2014 at 05:42 am
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PSN Ji - not me ! Not me ( Neti Neti ) ! Saab Galti Sri Ji ki hay !
Sri Vara
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Aug 19, 2014 at 09:29 am
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Galti Sri Ji ki hay.....Aha ! That's what you think ?

is it in zoom in or zoom out??
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Sri Vara
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Aug 19, 2014 at 03:59 am
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Quote

Line of beauty is a term and a theory in art or aesthetics used to describe....... an S-shaped curved line (a serpentine line) appearing within an object, as the boundary line of an object, or as a virtual boundary line formed by the composition of several objects.

This theory originated with William Hogarth (18th-century English painter, satirist, and writer), and is an essential part of Hogarth's theory of aesthetics as described in his Analysis of Beauty (1753).

According to this theory, S-shaped curved lines signify liveliness and activity and excite the attention of the viewer
as contrasted with straight lines, parallel lines, or right-angled intersecting lines, which signify stasis, death, or inanimate objects.

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Saba Sharma
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Aug 19, 2014 at 05:46 am
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* According to this theory, S-shaped curved lines signify liveliness and activity and excite the attention of the viewer *

This is the work of Maya Madam that keeps taking us around this " S " bend , but the Satya Sri Vara Ji this :

Here I Quote the master magician PSN Ji

♥ BUDDHU ➡BUDDHI ➡ BUDDHA ✴
Sri Vara
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Aug 19, 2014 at 09:38 am
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Maya Madam is " S " curves and all

Satya is '' I '', simple , straight, vertical line

i was BUDDHA ,straight line,...... psn and ss both made me BUDDHU , me bending before them as a s curve

i discovered a secrete, both of them have s in their name , so they are not straight , i must be careful
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Sri Vara
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Aug 19, 2014 at 03:49 am
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S is a alphabet , but here with you i forget that fact , to me s is saba, ,, ss is saba sharma

if i see alphabet closely , zooming in , it conveys a principle of beauty , a line gracefully curving, as if a child is convulsing/ dancing in bliss

if i see saba closely in ultimate zoom in, , i see him not as a body not as bio identity, but as god himself , unmanifest pure consciousness

i hope i played my trick well
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Saba Sharma
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Aug 19, 2014 at 05:37 am
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Sri Ji - You are right - This PSN Ji is a Jaaduar and here hum dono ko bhaja dia !

Let's play his Game :

Your line of " Neti Neti " is a Zooming of the chaitanya consciousness .
My Line ( being introduced here ascacsneak preview is )

" This & This " - The EGO working overtime - I WANT THIS & THIS
Sri Vara
Sri Vara Replies to Saba Sharma
Aug 19, 2014 at 09:53 am
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Well said,
but if ego sleeps no charm

moon is beautiful in zoom out,,,,,neti , neti
but arm strong found craters in zoom in .....iti iti

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