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Re: Help Please!
GOPAL Ganapathiraju Sree Ramana (gopal@ecf.toronto.edu) wrote:
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: most difficult part of the post, to me, seems to be the excerpt above.
: "the knowledge of god is beyond logic" is a hypothesis, or a statement of
: fact, or proven theory? does the statement also imply "the knowledge
: of God is essentially *illogical*"?
Gopal, I think it may be like the transcendental number pi. No one can
describe it accurately in this world with language or numbers. Some can
describe it to twenty decimals, other only to four, and possibly computers
could run forever computing unlimited decimal precision. But one would
need to be transcendental himself to perceive a transcendental number. :-)
Perhaps it has something to do with the expression "the whole is always
greater than the some of its parts". So surrender that clever mind to
Krsna and let Him use it to lead you to Him. :-)
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