In this material world, we are so much attached to this bodily relationship that it is to be considered just like we are ghostly haunted. In a poetry, Prema-vivarta, it is said that piśācī pāile yena mati-cchanna haya, māyā-grasta jīvera haya se bhāva udaya. Māyā-grasta jīva. Māyā-grasta. Māyā means illusion, hallucination. So we are, in this material world, we are all illusioned. Illusioned means accepting something as fact which is not. Something... Just like in dream we see sometimes I am attacked with a tiger; my head is being cut off. So many things. So actually there is no tiger, my head is not being cut off, but still, I am crying: "Oh, here is a tiger, here is a tiger!" So our attachment for this world is like that. It is illusion.
Dream (BG and SB Lectures)
Expressions researched:
"dream"
|"dreamed"
|"dreamer"
|"dreamer's"
|"dreamers"
|"dreamland"
|"dreamless"
|"dreamlike"
|"dreamlover"
|"dreams"
|"dreamt"
|"dreamy"
Lectures
Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures
Page Title: | Dream (BG and SB Lectures) |
Compiler: | Rishab, Mayapur |
Created: | 24 of Dec, 2010 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=111, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 111 |