ex-l wrote:To be honest, we are kind of full up of Brahmas, Vishnus, Shivas and Shankars ... but do we have vacancies for some demi-gods such as Durga, Hanuman or Ganesh. So, please, no holding back. What is your story and how do you connect with the BKWSU?
And on this note about demi-gods and unfilled vacancies, what about the so-called 'less savoury' characters that God's Murli informs us about? I refer to Duryodhan, Akasur, Bakasur, Supnaka, Basmasur. The list endless isnt't but how come nobody lays personal claim to these 'avatars'? Is it because these archetypes only represent aspects of the human condition that are terrible and to be avoided at all costs? Or are these private matters that are of the sole concern of G-O-D and the soul's in question?
How come none of these God-men and God-women rush to claim these 'numbers'. Who was the character in the Gita reported to have said: It is not that i do not understand right from wrong, but it is just that i have no interest in doing that which is right. (i hope i recall my reading from Bhagavad Gita correctly). Arent such sentiments necessarily indicatine of "evil"?
For some reason my forum buddy paulkershaw comes to mind as one who always encourages, with regards to self-development, 'embrace, understand and move-forward as an enlightened being' rather than battening-down the hatches on all the "unapproved" stuff in the hope that the sheer weight of 'holy endeavour' will iron-out all the kinks - if they are indeed kinks. Are Hanuman, Ganesh etc just conveniently borrowed for adding into the BK mix? (Apologies if i have taken this off-topic)