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  • In response to: "Maya in Hindu Mythology" 265 days old
    by Trust in India [Visitor]

    It is interesting to know about Maya and his contribution in the great epic Ramayana. Though an interesting choice of subject, yet I feel it would have been nice if the article contained some more matter in it... more…

  • In response to: "2 wolves" 628 days old
    by nancyroxy [Member]

    carlos castaneda ...

    nista mi se nisi hvalila za ovaj blog. bas mi se svidja. more…

  • In response to: "Maya the mother of Buddha" 679 days old
    by mayanic [Member]

    Yes! So you see, there is more about Maya, and as more will be presented here, more will be revealed about the connection and about universal between different cultures that applies to Maya, but also goes way beyond her, in a way, it is intro to an existence of the universal knowledge about everything we've been asking questions as humans. Hope you more…

  • In response to: "Maya the mother of Buddha" 679 days old
    by ranfuchs Pro

    And of course, the month of May is called after the Greek goddess Maia, who was the goddess of fertility more…

  • In response to: "answer" 682 days old
    by mayanic [Member]

    Well, isn't breaking away through the world of illusion and seeing the true reality also a form of rebirth? as I wrote earlier. Maya exists in various different cultures, in greek, roman and european cultures she is a goddess of spring, (the month May in our calender is called after her name), she was the mother of Hermes, in buddhism she is the mo more…

  • In response to: "answer" 682 days old
    by ranfuchs Pro

    I am a bit confused. My knowledge of the Maya was as of the world of illusion, from which we need to break away to see 'reality' How do these two relate? Or are the entirely different meaning for the same word? more…

  • In response to: "Maya in Hindu Mythology" 682 days old
    by mayanic [Member]

    I am not yet finished with presenting all the meanings of the word Maya, and I was about to make some sort of summary in the end, but here we go! Some basic core would be this Maya is repeatedly connected to fertility, birth and rebirth, creation, life and new life...and it is existing in various different cultures as a symbol of a divine mother. more…

  • In response to: "Maya in Hindu Mythology" 682 days old
    by ranfuchs Pro

    Naturally, the mythology was told to not to convey truth, but to convey a message, a concept, an idea. What is the core of the Maya idea, after we take all the mythology out? more…

  • In response to: "Maya (illusion)" 697 days old
    by mayanic [Member]

    The point is that you have to brake through Maya (illusion) to become truly alive and disillusioned, if you watched the movie Matrix is probably the closest way to understand the concept. When Neo is disillusioned he becomes his true self. My next post will be about this subject.
    m. more…

  • In response to: "Maya (illusion)" 697 days old
    by ranfuchs Pro

    is the existance of maya is also an illusion. That is, is the real world and the world of illusion are both illusions? What makes one illusion better than the other? more…

  • In response to: "congratulations!" 700 days old
    by moonwoman [Member]

    Okay my dear, you have to invite people to join your blog for easier navigation. You just click on their icon and it takes you right to their blog and vice versa. So you have to begin building your friends list.

    I've been blogging about 3 months now. I find people are awesome at helping when you ask them a question. Still lots I more…

  • In response to: "2 wolves" 700 days old
    by moonwoman [Member]

    I have used this same saying for years with kids I taught who had anger management issues. I had a poster I created in my office. Whenever I had to deal with kids who were fighting or angry, I would take it off the wall and make them read it out loud, then give them a copy to take with them. Actually I taught mainly native kids and this helped t more…

  • In response to: "2 wolves" 702 days old
    by mayanic [Member]

    very simple if you are egoistic, or a greedy, or arrogant you are actually feeding the bad wolf and by feeding him he grows stronger-read-the bad side of you grows stronger and brings consequences that are bad for you and everyone around you. But if you behave, if you are being good you feed the good wolf and ...you get the picture, yes? more…

  • In response to: "2 wolves" 704 days old
    by The_Walrus Pro

    So, these wolves are going to fight over anything you eat? Or there is some way of deciding how one metaphorically feeds only one of two imaginary wolves?

    Confused...

    Nev is confused. more…

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