aryan2007
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Ik.
God is one. Absolute.
The mind is capable of knowing only those things, phenomena, facts and concepts which are bipolar or relative. God being non-dual and absolute, is unknowable to the human mind. A simple example of this is in imagining distances: one could quite easily indicate that a meter in height is so high; even two or three metres.
However when it comes to large distances, one mile, or two miles it cannot be imagined by the mind, or fully comprehended and so a standard is used for comparison: this mountain is x miles high, this tree is so high etc.
Omkar.
The word 'O-ankaar' denotes that God manifests Himself ceaselessly throughout His creation in diverse forms, features and colours, and in this way becomes knowable to us.
But, in spite of manifesting in such diverse forms, God remains One; He is immanent in His creation, while being at the same time transcendent. This God is at once one and many, implying unity in diversity
Isvasyam Idam Sarvam.
That which was, is, will be, is all Onkar. And that which triple transcends is Onkar too.
God and creation ?
It is like the one between a dancer and his dance form. When man dances, can you separate him from his dance? Can he return home leaving the dance behind?
If the dancer dies, the dance dies with him. When the dance ends, he is no longer the dancer. They are united, one. This is why since ancient times, Hindus have looked upon God as the dancer, “Nataraj.” In this symbol the dancer and the dance are one.
Thats what the wiki says anyway.
Personally, I don't need no God.
No way, you a Punjabi?
are you a Sikh? Samudra..
Dude you just explained the Sikh Mool Mantra somewhat..
the only difference is this line Isvasyam Idam Sarvam.is in sanskrit .. the first 2 are Punjabi..