Friday 24 February 2017

The presence of the universe is no obstacle to Gnani‘s realization; he does not need yogic Samadhi, but yogi has imagined Brahman as blankness or thoughtlessness*****


The presence of the universe is no obstacle to Gnani‘s realization; he does not need yogic Samadhi, but yogi has imagined Brahman as blankness or thoughtlessness, thus, he is still in the grip of the dualistic illusion. Thus, Yogis Brahman is nothing but a thought.
The ultimate truth is not a thought, but the ultimate truth is prior to the form, time, and space. The thought arises only in the domain of the form, time, and space. Thus, the ultimate truth is beyond the form, time, and space. One has to realize the Soul is prior to the form, time, and space. The Soul is the fullness of the consciousness without the division of form, time and space. The fullness of the consciousness is the ultimate truth or Brahman.
The yogi who wrongly thinks there is Brahman to be got, may attempt to do so and may think he sees it, but all the time he under the delusion of the duality because he bases his- ‘Self’ on physical body, thinking Brahman to be something different from the Soul, which is present in the form of the consciousness.
Limiting the mind (I) to the physical entity is the cause of all confusion. Therefore, there is A need to know ‘what is the mind? and ‘what is the substance of the mind?’, and ‘what is the source of the mind?’ to overcome all the confusion. Deeper Self-search reveals the fact that, the man and the world exist within the mind, and the mind itself is the universe.
By limiting the mind to the physical entity (ego or waking entity or you) and viewing and judging the worldview, makes one think that he is apart from the world, which is the cause of experiencing the dualistic illusion as a reality.
There is neither projector nor projection when one becomes aware of the formless witness of the three states. The Soul, the innermost Self is the witness; the Soul is present in the form of the consciousness. The consciousness pervades in everything and everywhere in all the three states as their formless clay. Thus, no second thing exist other than consciousness in all the three states.
The mind (world) is non-existent on the standpoint of the Soul (consciousness) the innermost Self. The consciousness is the formless witness and also it is the formless substance of the three states. And the formless substance and witness are one, in essence. Thus, no second thing exist other than consciousness. Therefore, the consciousness is ultimate truth or Brahman.
To realize this simple truth one need not go to any Guru, one need not lose himself in the labyrinth of philosophy; one need not spend his lifetime and indulge in glorifying the Guru and God, one need not search truth in the books, one need not renounce his family life. One has to be in the world but not of the world.
It is because of our inherited samskara or conditioning we are carrying the baggage of the mental junk. We have to burn all the junk, which is the blocking our realization of the ultimate truth or Brahman.
If one is seeking truth nothing but truth one has to drop the worshiping and glorifying the physical Gurus. Glorifying Guru and Gods is for those ignorant who are not seeking the truth. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar


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