Should we suppress our thoughts.
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• May 27, 1999
Hi, This question has been bothering me for quite some time now. why is it necessary that a person has to follow a particular "philososphy"(say for eg:vishistadvaita) to seek the ultimate ("God").Or if I put the same question in a different manner,How does ones thinking ( "philosophy") affect his/her attempts towards finding God. Any "philosophy" is ultimately a set of thoughts in ones brain. If i sit and meditate and completely supress my mind(remove the"i" thought) then i am one with the ultimate.While doing so am i following "vishistadvaita" or "advaita" or "dvaita" ?Is it not my action that is helping me rather than my thoughts(because all thoughts have to be supressed then),Or is my action a consequence of the philosophy that i follow (it doesnt appear that way) ? So is philosophy there only to create a set of people who agree to a particular set of thoughts and form a "caste". Or is philosophy there only to entertain ones brain with "tharka"(arguements and counter arguements). regards hari
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