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Latest revision as of 21:16, 2 April 2019
Asura means Demon.
Exploring the Dimension of God & Demon
Wherever logic is used for possibility, it is called Sura. Wherever logic is used for impossibility, it is called Asura.
‘Because of this, this is not possible’ is Asura, means cutting, denying. ‘Because this is possible, this is also possible’ - is Sura, awakening, raising, God.
Who is God? Who is demon?
Sura means ‘because of this, is this also possible’ - is called God. ‘Because of this, this is not possible’ is called Asura - demon.
Puranas define ‘Because I can see this, I can’t see that’ is Asura. ‘Because I can see this, I can see that’ is Sura.
Suras always manifest powers - Asuras always lose into powerlessness.