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Old 06-23-2009, 03:44 PM   #10
N1bNXuDb

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Dear Sri kunjuppu ji sir,

Excellent question. The answer lies in the question itself. One can not prove whether there is God and more importantly whether there is no God.

As long as this seminal question remains unsolved, one can assume whatever one wants in this realm.

By the way, having been trained in Physics, I tend to believe that this seminal question can ever be answered by science. It is about closed systems and the observer as part of that system.

So, then, anything within the realm of God is not 'Mooda' Nambikkai.

Regards,
KRS

krs,

i agree with you.

.. but then this query just popped up.

what about God?

how come it is nambikkai to me and mooda-nambikkai to someone else?

we are looking at the same object, same form, same rituals - in whatever forms we wish, with one calling it black and other white.

i can have nambikkai over God. i can have ava-nambikkai but mooda nambikkai?

wordsmithing? definitely YES!

thank you and looking forward to the results of your ponder
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