tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7105984.post109513560812357926..comments2023-04-19T08:50:51.636+05:30Comments on anything *wise* under the sun: Fighting desireAdvaitavedantihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04945896897761577866noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7105984.post-35272065939423266842009-08-18T00:40:19.049+05:302009-08-18T00:40:19.049+05:30Yes. In a world of infinity to which a Jnani is ex...Yes. In a world of infinity to which a Jnani is exposed he too keeps on witnessing ever new aspects of bliss. Hence it is a journey in eternity. Hence 'neti', 'neti'.<br />Q. Should we understand the world as transient ('anitya')?<br />A. Why so? Because your are considering it to be permanent (nitya)? The scriptures tell you that it is not so in order to wean you from wrong ideas. This should be done by knowing yourself to be eternal (nitya) and not by branding the world as transitory (anitya) --RamanaVasant G. Hebbarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10812269670304000864noreply@blogger.com