skhandelwal
19 December 2007, 06:55 PM
I know that it results in fearlessness as it fulfills our insecurities(makes us feel that everything is under control...we have the power of choice), puts us at the phase that we experience right after we experience our desires....satisfaction.
However, it is not the truth. As according to Kundalini Yoga, it is fully activated at the heart chakra and according to Neti philosophy, "not this, not that," rules love out.
One reason why love is so special is b/c it makes us feel complete.(greater than just being fearless) Desirelessly uplifts us.
Opposite of self-pity stage(often confused), which results when the person unwillingly sacrfices himself. Ex. unreadily beginning the practice of giving instead of receiving.
May be it will help if we try to figure out what is hatred, sorrow, and pity.(love's opposite)
However, it is not the truth. As according to Kundalini Yoga, it is fully activated at the heart chakra and according to Neti philosophy, "not this, not that," rules love out.
One reason why love is so special is b/c it makes us feel complete.(greater than just being fearless) Desirelessly uplifts us.
Opposite of self-pity stage(often confused), which results when the person unwillingly sacrfices himself. Ex. unreadily beginning the practice of giving instead of receiving.
May be it will help if we try to figure out what is hatred, sorrow, and pity.(love's opposite)