RE: faith in HIM
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• June 2, 2001
Sri Bhadri wrote: >....... >Basically, i want to know whether it is at all possible for my faith in HIM to be just >that, a complete faith, without looking for any pramaNa. >....... Dear Sri Bhadri and fellow members, There are a few things that can be 'known', as we all know, without being told or experiencing it first hand. For e.g. a new born instictively knows how to feed from its mother. Nobody tells and neither can this be told. Similarly, the ability to defend oneself when in danger. All creatures do this instinctively - for the very first time and everytime when required. In both cases, there is an implicit trust - the baby trusts its mother and we have some faith in ourselves when we fight back. But unlike feeding or defending, faith in God develops as a result of some exposure. However, in my opinion, trust or faith in The Supreme Power can, and usually does, develop without 'experiencing' God directly. But once it develops, faith can exist without any pramaNa. The only pramanA, if it can be called so, is whatever we happen to know at that point. In fact, that is exactly how it is for millions of people. Many just don't know much about their religion, perhaps a little here and there, but they just believe in whatever they know. So I guess my answer is yes, it is possible for faith in Him to be just that. However, to keep it forever and enjoy the experience, one has to understand the philosophy or rationale underlying one's faith, learn a few works of great saints and scholars and practice it on a daily basis. This eventually will help in true 'realization'. Hope this helps. As always, I request the members to correct me. Reverently, Sriram -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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