Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Bhagavad Gita says:~ “Don't unsettle the minds of ignorant by revealing the esoteric truth.+


Unsettled people keep arguing from their own standpoint. They just want to exhibit their intellectual wealth accumulated from here and there.

It is better to ignore this unsettled mindset. There is no use in arguing just ignore. Deprived of attention they just become quiet and eventually shut themselves up.

Bhagavad Gita says:~  Don't unsettle the minds of the ignorant by revealing the esoteric truth."

The Gnani is neither a Sanyasi, nor swami, nor a Guru, nor a yogi. He is above all stages. He is beyond form, time, and space.

Gnani, having realized Atman as dwelling within impermanent states is bodiless, pervades the three states as its formless substance and witness and permanent and eternal.

Both Gnani and the ignorant see the multiplicity, but Gnani does not take the differences that he sees as being real. That is the difference between them.

A Gnani sees the unity behind the differences and considers the form, time and space are one in essence. 

Remember:~

Path of wisdom has to deal with the ultimate truth, not mere words, not this Guru's or that Guru's interpretation.
The key to it is, for a Gnani to be "ever the same." This means he sees and knows only one thing, the Soul, the Self, which is present in the form of Consciousness.
All the interpretation of different scriptural scholars is an arena of conflicting interpretations.
All the gurus of the East and West interpret Advaita from a dualistic standpoint or orthodox point of view and they are still dealing with words, not truth. It proves that they have not understood the Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara.
The Advaitic wisdom is not suited for the unsettled mindset, which sticks to ignorance. There is no use in convincing such a mindset.
Gnani inwardly atoned in perfect understanding of the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.
Criticism can only arise, disagreement can only happen, and contradictory interpretations can only occur when men have failed to grasp Sage Sankara’s Advaitic wisdom.
It all depends on the seekers' capacity to grasp the Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara, which is above words and above "interpretation."
Remember that only a few of those who have understood Sage Sankara’s Advaitic wisdom for them contradictory interpretations will never arise.
There will be no two among them, only one. The only test of the correctness of any interpretation of Sage Sankara is whether it tends towards non-duality or not, whether its author has grasped non-duality or not: ~ Santthosh Kumaar

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