#KRIYA YOGI
#KRIYA YOGI

@yogiinkriya

5 Tweets 10 reads Jul 25, 2022
As Hinduism believes in karma and there's no eternal hell in Sanatana dharma, can I believe in only one God, and believe in judgement day and not worship in front of icons or idols?(asked by someone)
Judgement Day pertains to a linear-time world view.
Sanatana Dharma does not
accept a linear concept of time - time is cyclical - no beginning no end and so no possibility of Judgement Day - you can jettison that idea.
Sanatana Dharma does not require you to worship in front of anything. God dwells within your very own heart and so you
can worship God within through the process of meditation. No devotional equipment needed.
So no need to believe in a God in the sky when He/She/It is your own Higher-Self - meditate and realise your oneness with the Divine immanent within all.
aham ātmā guḍākeśa sarva
bhūtāśaya sthitaḥ | Bhagavad Gita 10:20
I am the Self, O Gudakesha (Arjuna —Conqueror-of-sleep), dwelling in the hearts of all beings.
mamaivāṁśo jīva-loke jīva-bhūtas sanātanaḥ | Bhagavad Gīta 15:7
An everlasting part of Myself, becomes the Jīvātman in the mortal world.
sa eva sarva-bhūtāntarātma apahata pāpmā divyo deva eko nārāyaṇaḥ | Subāla Upaniṣad 7:1
He alone is the indwelling spirit of all beings; free from all negative qualities, the One Divine Radiant Nārāyaṇaḥ.
Courtesy Satyam Shakti Sanatan Dharma Science and Knowledge 🙏🏻♥️

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