Saturday, November 23, 2019

He who knows the 'thoughts and words and the world in which he exists as consciousness, is who has realized the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.+


The truth does not come from religion. The religions are not based on truth but belief. The belief is not the truth. Dualistic knowledge does not count for anything. Perfection comes through Self-realization. 
Self-realization is possible only through perfect understanding and assimilation of ‘what is what’. 
He who knows the 'thoughts and words and the world in which he exists as the consciousness, is the knower of ultimate truth, who has realized the highest Truth, has entered into the realm of consciousness, by burning away the accumulated egocentric dross, which was the cause of ignorance. Hence, he is free from experiencing the illusion as reality. In the realm of truth, consciousness has no seed of ignorance for illusion.
For when the dualistic illusion or Maya is superimposed on consciousness has merged with the consciousness on the discrimination of the real and the unreal, it does not appear again as real to those discriminating people, just as before, from the impressions of the past persisting in the intellect. All the doubts and confusion exists when the reason is based on the ego (form).
But when one the reason is based on the Soul (formless) as Self, all the doubts and confusion vanishes.
One cannot know the truth until one knows the stuff from which the mind (universe) is created. 
The goal of the pursuit of truth is to realize the fact that, the true Self is not physical, but it is the formless Soul (Spirit or consciousness).
When one puts aside the imagination and has the thinker~ what does he get with thinking ~he can get only the thoughts. Meditation is only an effort; it is imagination, an idea; the Soul, the Self, remaining the same with or without ideas.
As a person perceiving the world, one is unaware of the fact that he and his experience of the world are within the object. He as a person is completely unaware of the fact that he is not the subject at all. 
The subject is formless, and it is apart from the three states. The subject is not an entity or identity within the three states. Therefore, judging the truth on the base of the object as Self is erroneous. Such judgment leads to all sorts of speculation, doubts, and confusion.
When one is absorbed in thinking of anything, he is thinking within the object (mind) that which witnesses all these three states is within but always apart.~ Santthosh Kumaar

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