@kiskebaka@youneverheard@HongZhou1110308@bunburyoudoujp That is why there are individuals cults that are devoted to aspects of these Divinities—not because it's for some material help , but because all of these are equally unified and great revealer/holder of Ishvara
And those that realize Ishvara in his depths, realizes Brahman
@kiskebaka@youneverheard@HongZhou1110308@bunburyoudoujp Ishvara is thought of as a singular white light which reveals itself as many individual colorful lights and those lights are chief Deifics like Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti and their various Incarnations—all of which are uncreated and are "traceable" to Ishvara and thus, Brahman
@kiskebaka@youneverheard@HongZhou1110308@bunburyoudoujp Then I could hardly say that such things do present these Deifics as-is
Some folks do try to present Dharmakaya as Brahman, but it seems like from what you're saying these are realms that shall one way or another "pour down" onto lower levels, such is Samsara
@ZiganaKhan@HongZhou1110308@huntersrolinson if this is the case then it wouldn't account for the supposedly Indus Valley civilization and the fact that it has Shiva motif—supposedly, what's your take?
@kiskebaka Can you elaborate on the differences?
With both the Boddhisattva path and the path before
Would these arhats not be similar to Boddhisattva? Do they not help all beings and willingly descend for them?
@kiskebaka@youneverheard@HongZhou1110308@bunburyoudoujp So are these Gods emanations from the Samboghakaya like many claimed? I'm saying this because you've mentioned before how realities such as Dao and Brahman are merely 29th and 30th realms, very high and lofty , but certainly not Nirvana
@Hyperaionian Why is it "more common than this"
Have our age been no more than a blot in history
But if our age is no more than a blot, does the Good made here actually more glorious than the ones over in shinier Ages?!
Are we the inverse of the Hindus...their feisty Kali age is actually PEAK?