mbbhat wrote:If the driver thinks car and myself same, then he cannot drive.
Funnily enough, feeling at one with the car is exactly the feeling that top racing drivers feel. To operate as part of the machine is the aim.
I know from my own experience on high-powered motorcycles that this is also true. Flyers have it too. One is able to enter into time and space of oneness with the road and machine that create a wonderful peak experience (at the expense of the environment unfortunately).
My guess is that with roads like they are in India, and a religion pushed originally by uneducated women with little more experience than riding on bullock carts, this understanding is alien to them. But then a lot of the truth is alien to them.
shivsena wrote:I also feel that the real practical form of souls and Supreme Soul will be revealed only in the end, as bodies of subtle light/might (as per Vanis) and they will not be revealed as bindis.
Woah! ... That is deep and radical but but you might not be wrong. There is obviously much more to them than just a dot.
One might question "why?" individuals are taught to focus on a point and I would say it has much more to do with hatha yogas and hypnosis (both of which use the same technique).