Remember, the form, time and space cease to exist without the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness. the form, time, and space are merely an illusion created out of the consciousness.
Consciousness alone is real and eternal. Whatever is eternal is the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.
The Soul is the Self. The Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness is the ultimate truth or Brahman.
The
ultimate truth must become firmly rooted in the subconscious. The universe in
which you exist is nothing but an illusion created out of consciousness.
From the nondualistic perspective, consciousness alone is real and the universe in which you exist is non-existent as a reality.
The seeker should after acquiring Self- knowledge he should fix his
attention on the Soul, the Self.
At every moment seeking the opportunity to train himself in this new
way of thinking from a nondualistic perspective. Otherwise, it is impossible to realize the
‘Self’ hidden by the dualistic illusion.
Everything you see must become consciousness. It is the most
difficult practice because every minute you are drawn away from the Soul, the
Self, which is present in the form of consciousness.
In the waking world, you think only of your body instead of the Soul, the
Self, which is hidden by the world in which you exist (I).
First the contemplation or forming the idea of the Soul, the Self then
realizing the world in which you exist is
nothing but the Soul, the Self because the world in which you exist is nothing
but an illusion created out of the Soul, the Self, which is present in the form
of consciousness.
The control of the mind is a yogic idea. The yogi does not know what the mind is
supposed to be in actuality. Such an idea
of controlling the mind is more difficult than drinking the whole ocean.
By mental
blankness and absence of thoughts is the yogic idea of controlling the
mind. Without knowing what this mind is and
where is this mind in actuality
This shows that despite the statements of yogis, thoughts cannot be
banished for more than a minute or two.
The true control of mind which is
practicable and possible is to concentrate it quietly on one subject, keeping
all other subjects away--but the subject, the thoughts, must be there.
It is
not the absence of duality that gives you knowledge of the Atman: for this
absence prevails during deep sleep or yogic Samadhi. There is no difference
between the two, only sleep comes of its own accord whereas Samadhi is
self-induced.
Self-knowledge or Brahma
Gnana cannot come in yogic Samadhi but only through realizing what the universe really is in actuality.
You should use inquiry as a preliminary to such a study. Then only can you
understand that the world in which you exist is unreal, a phenomenon? But this
truth about the Advaitic wisdom has been lost, and people misunderstand the
scriptures, turning philosophy into religion and yogic blankness into Brahman.
The secret knowledge has disappeared.
Not by listening to the sermons of the
pundits, nor by the study of the scriptures, not by meritorious deeds, nor
by any other means can one attain Self-awareness, which is attainable only
through association with the Gnanis and the clear quest of the Self.
People
from all over the world come to India to get guidance from Gurus and their teaching and get stuck up
emotionally with their chosen Guru and end up glorifying the Gurus and their
teaching. So they forget their quest for
truth. So their quest is incomplete hanging to the Gurus and their teaching.
After
studying their Gurus' teaching many become Gurus and start propagating what they
know as the ultimate truth.
Many write
books on Advaita. But such books are based on the borrowed knowledge from here
and there. Such knowledge is not Self-knowledge or Brahma
Gnana or Atma Gnana.
All accumulated knowledge is of no use
in the path of wisdom. Without realizing “What is the truth, it is impossible to realize
“What is untruth?”
Without realizing what is the truth
and what is the untruth, it is impossible to assimilate the Self
–Knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana. Thus, one must know with
full and firm conviction what truth is.
Fortunate is the one who does not lose
himself in the ‘I-centric’ Gurus and their teachings. Fortunate is the man
who does not lose himself in glorifying and worshipping Gurus and personal
Gods, but goes straight to the source from where the ‘I’ arises.
First, one has to
mentally detach the ‘I’ from the Soul, the Self. The Soul is the formless
witness unaffected by the coming and going of the ‘I’.
Deeper self-search investigates through
a mental microscope through soulcentric reasoning.
Without realizing ‘what is the mind? it
is impossible to grasp and realize Nondualistic or Advaitic truth.
Firstly, one has to realize the mind is not within the body, but the body, ego, and the world are within the mind (I).
Without understanding this fact, it is no use to discuss because you are discussing from the base of ego
(waking entity) and my answers are based on the Soul, the Self.
It takes a lot of time to train the ego
to become soulcentric. Once the reasoning base is rectified from form (ego) to
formless, then the truth will start revealing on its own and you will be able
to understand what I am saying.
Now in waking experience (at present) the
ego reasons ‘what is right’ and ‘what is wrong’, which is very helpful in the
practical life impractical world. In soulcentric reasoning, it will start
discriminating between real and unreal and truth and untruth.
Most of the modern Gurus are also stuck with ‘I’ awareness as
self-awareness. The ‘I’ awareness is present only when the mind is present.
The mind is present only when the universe is present.
The universe
is present only when the waking or dream is present. The ‘I’
awareness is absent when the mind is absent.
If the mind is
absent then the universe or waking or dream is absent. Thus ‘I’ awareness is a mere
illusion.
Self-awareness is the awareness without the 'I'.
It is impossible to get rid of any
conditioning without getting rid of the inborn samskara or
conditioning. ‘I’ or ‘I AM’ is the inborn samskara or conditioning.
‘I’ or ‘I AM’ is the mother of all conditioning. Because of this inborn
conditioning, one thinks he is an individual separate from the world, and the
world existed prior to him and he is born in it afterward.
Until this inborn
conditioning is present one is in the grip of duality and he experiences birth, life, death, and the world as reality. This inborn conditioning
makes one experience the illusory duality as reality.
The goal of the truth-seeker
is to acquire Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana. Self-knowledge or
Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana is inherent in every seeker of truth. Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana does not come from outside, it is hidden
within the world in which we exist. : ~Santthosh Kumaa
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