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Anandamurti starts the discourse by asking an [[avadhuta]] whether tempus eternal and nature combined can be the goal of human life. He then goes on asking different questions aimed at determining what may be considered the final desideratum of human life. Anandamurti asserts that the only appropriate goal of human beings is the non-transcendental entity, [[Parama Purusa]]. | Anandamurti starts the discourse by asking an [[avadhuta]] whether tempus eternal and nature combined can be the goal of human life. He then goes on asking different questions aimed at determining what may be considered the final desideratum of human life. Anandamurti asserts that the only appropriate goal of human beings is the non-transcendental entity, [[Parama Purusa]].<ref name="AV12" /> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 07:28, 23 September 2015
The Goal of Human Ideation | |
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Speaker | Shrii Shrii Anandamurti |
Date | 1979 May 18 |
Time | Morning |
Place | Berlin, Germany |
Language | English |
Topic | The only object of ideation |
Included in | Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 12 |
Location in Sarkarverse |
The Goal of Human Ideation is the second discourse given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti in Berlin, Germany.[1] The discourse was delivered in English on the morning of 1979 May 18.
Snyopsis
So idolatry, which is so prevalent in India, is meaningless, has got no value in the realm of spirituality.
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Shrii Shrii Anandamurti
Anandamurti starts the discourse by asking an avadhuta whether tempus eternal and nature combined can be the goal of human life. He then goes on asking different questions aimed at determining what may be considered the final desideratum of human life. Anandamurti asserts that the only appropriate goal of human beings is the non-transcendental entity, Parama Purusa.[1]
References
Preceded by Two Hundred Mirrors |
Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 12 With: The Goal of Human Ideation |
Succeeded by One Should Know Everything |