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dattaswami
11-07-2005, 09:08 AM
Judas betrayed the human incarnation. Judas may be an ordinary human being or may be the servant of Lord who belongs to the innermost circle. Thus there are two possibilities. Let us examine the scripture in the light of both the possibilities. If he is an ordinary human being, he shall be punished by death given by the judgement or he shall punish himself by committing suicide. The latter part of punishment was advised by Lord Jesus Himself. Jesus told that it is better himself to cut ones own sinful hand than falling in the eternal fire.

If the human being is a realised soul, he will follow the instruction of Jesus and will commit suicide. But if the human being is like an animal, he will betray the Lord and go away with the bribe. For such a fellow, the judgement in the court is required in this world. If he escapes the judgement here, he will certainly go to the liquid fire. Now Judas proved himself as a realised soul. According to Jesus, if you punish yourself for your own sin, you need not go to the hell. In Hinduism also, Manu Smruthi says ‘the sinner punished by the king in this world gets rid of his sin and goes to heaven.’ (Rajabhih Dhruta Dandastu …. Manu Smruthi).

Even from the court of law, we know that a single crime cannot have two punishments. Therefore if you take Judas as an ordinary human being, then also, he need not go to hell. Now if you analyse the case, in the path of second possibility, the devotee of the Lord acted in that bad role and punished himself for his own sin. In that case he has given the message to the world and entered the inner circle of the Lord after playing his due role. In both these possibilities, the scripture applies in toto. The conclusion of both the possibilities is only that one should not betray the Lord in human form.

If one betrays the creator it is better that he ends his life and join the list of unborn persons. This is the meaning of the statement of the scripture. Especially in the case of Judas, he became the disciple of Jesus for sometime. Betraying the spiritual preacher, who is the Lord in human form (Satguru) is the highest sin. No other way of repentance is justified. Betraying an ordinary human being itself is the highest sin. Betraying the Lord is higher than the highest sin. This shows the purity of the Lord and the importance that should be given to the Lord.

At the Lotus feet of Datta Swami

ANIL ANTONY
antonyanil@universal-spirituality.org
http://www.universal-spirituality.org
Universal Spirituality for World Peace

A Lost Soul
11-07-2005, 09:48 AM
Stop posting in General Discussion.

Rakkantekimusouka
11-07-2005, 09:39 PM
Stop posting. Period.

X
11-08-2005, 12:17 AM
Judas Priest?
Hell bent
Hell bent for leathaaahhhhhh!!!!!!

InTheMoment
11-09-2005, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by X
Judas Priest?
Hell bent
Hell bent for leathaaahhhhhh!!!!!!
LOL...nice flashback!

Oh and this whole Judas thing reminds me of a poem I once heard...

Poor Old Judas

It was Judas's fate
To be a figure of hate,
Being considered a bit of a traitor.
But he's burning in Hell,
Whereas Christ is quite well -
Clearly Jude's sacrifice was much greater.


"He deserved it!" you say
Well, be that as it may,
(Let's ignore your blas้ inhumanity).
If you just think about it
There's no way you can doubt it -
Without him there'd be no Christianity.


Just a pawn in God's game
He was hardly to blame.
What he did he was destined to do.
And unlike Jesus Christ,
Who can do what he likes,
Judas died - and stayed dead - just for you. :|