candrika fifty shades darker
and you know, a few months ago and it looked a movie I did not get out of my head. this rarely happens. and there was the phrase. half began her film, and the rest over. I do not even know what it was. permeated with meaning, religion, logic and reality. morality of that phrase is interesting: we must devote temptation and fully feel them, to seek the righteous shyalh (yes I understand it). Christianity and tactics should not initially deal with temptations. and it seems to me it is a dilemma ... but ingeneral, that India does not pull me over)
An interesting interpretation of you, I would have never occurred to explain it in the context fifty shades darker of temptation :). In Indian philosophy metaphor drop in the ocean (but rather in the ocean) traditionally stands for individual or personal spirit which dissolves in absolute (absolute spirit). While the identity (separateness drops) - temporary and illusory, well, at the same time is weak (as if a drop is separated from the ocean, and thinks she is capable of anything she - she lost and disappears, ie dry), and only the ocean is eternal, true and strong. Accordingly, the purpose of spiritual practices - to get rid of his illusory individuality, dissolve in the ocean. And also the same concept that in the biblical context is formulated as that which came from the earth returns to earth, but they ocean - a broader concept, broader metaphor - not only "land" as matter, fifty shades darker and the whole cosmos / universe in the first all "spiritual" and even then the material. Something like that ... sorry if it is not in the theme came out :)
Clear :). I acted for a period of samsara (which avtokorekt ingenious fixes to attic) in the title :). I think the concept of temptation generally west, and not too typical ladder (well, not so central), but maybe I'm wrong ...
temptation - that is the engine of progress of the Western world. in the Old Testament in the book of Ecclesiastes written Pohlyadel I labor at all - and all work Success fifty shades darker -Zavyst man k second person. Zavist it is tempting. It makes work and become better innovatyvnishym, rozvytutishym. Accordingly, so balanced supply and demand, so there is a cycle here. I do not understand in the world to compare them, but I think the temptation is equally present everywhere, because all people are the same. Different processes that occur between people in the society.
I mean that the temptation to own as Temptation (ie something fifty shades darker sinful, something to be fought and why we must resist) - is clearly a biblical concept that is Judeo-Christian. The concept of samsara, I think, has a clear moral and moralizing spirit fifty shades darker - an illusion, falling into it, its passage, and in the end the illusion of understanding and out of it - this is normal and "natural" cycle by which truth is reached. Oh, and you're fifty shades darker actually talking about something. However, not everyone is all the same illusions need be (at least at a particular stage), for some certain illusions fifty shades darker and desires (desires) (honor, superiority, power over others, aestheticism, asceticism :) and so on) have no such force as for someone else under them and not have to go.
Ne-ne, in Christianity fifty shades darker there is no passage cycles, such as in and Hinduism - firstly not enough time for one life, and secondly, there are different interpretations of whether the dependent hrishinnya and save it a particular person or not. In any case, sinful man, but the effort is to try not to sin, but because it is impossible, it is rozkayuvatysya closer repentance before his death, fifty shades darker the better, shhhh :). Well, if lucky, then you will eternity in heaven, and not as lucky - then in hell. This I certainly exacerbate and stibayusya bit - there are different understanding of the works in various theologians and different traditions. About how in Buddhism fifty shades darker I'm not really aware of them and of Buddhism is very much different. Hinduism is also slightly different, but generally nothing particularly terrible as a bit stuck in samsara - the lives of many, and it's like school, passed the exam - go to the next year in the highest class, not passed - remain in the second year (ie, one more life) in the same class, flunked miserably (did something very bad in life) - you can translate into lower class (make a penguin, for example). With each "class" desire to excel, samsara also becomes thinner, more sophisticated, at some period finally a desire to quit, at least in part, and to join in the absolute fifty shades darker - it is then when the drop starts fifty shades darker to realize that it is merely a drop, and want to feel what is the ocean. Then gradually begins to work off those "spiritual" lessons illusion and if goes well - gradually moves closer to the absolute. Recommendations ... Um ... Well, they were traditionally sacred sorts that could help to develop in the right way - through fifty shades darker all sorts of spiritual practice and a good cause. Incarnation of gods came to help people (society in general) to move to the next level. For me - the way through my meditation practice (I'm writing about this a bit in LJ under the appropriate tag, but a little), but this path does not fit all.
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