Sunday, July 7, 2013

Experience belongs to individuality. And individuality is falsehood.+


All the ignorant Gurus of the east and west foolishly propagate that the Self can be experienced they are unaware that the Soul, the Self is ever nondual. 

The Soul, the Self, which is the ultimate truth or Brahman cannot be experienced. Because it is prior to any experience. Experience belongs to individuality. And individuality is falsehood. There is neither individual nor his experience in reality 

There is neither experience nor the experiencer in non-dual reality but only Self-awareness.
Mind is an experience, not an experiencer. Mind appears as waking or dream [duality] and disappears as deep sleep [non-duality]. Man and his world are within the waking or dream.

The waking experience is a parallel dream. And the dream is a parallel waking experience. Thus trying to experience the truth as an individual is a total impossibility.

People who are trying to experience the Self as an individual is in hallucination because the Self is not an individual but it is universal. Self, which is consciousness pervades everything and everywhere in all three states.

Gurus who are expounding knowledge that the Self can be experienced as an individual are playing with the feelings and sentiments of the people and making them hallucinate and keeping them permanently in the grip of hallucination.

The truth has to be mentally traced and grasped, understood assimilated, and realized by deeper self-search because it is hidden within the three states but it is beyond the three states. There is neither individual nor his experience of the world in non-dual Self-awareness.

Remember:~

Man and his experience of the world cannot exist without waking experience. How can the man experience the Self, when the man himself is part and parcel of the illusion? The Soul, the Self is prior to man and his experience of the world. 

From the standpoint of the Soul, the Self, the three states are merely an illusion. Thus, there is no such thing as three states because there is only oneness. 

Nothing is needed other than a perfect understanding of 'what is what' is needed.

The truth cannot be experienced. Because it is prior to any experience. Experience belongs to individuality. And individuality is falsehood. There is neither individual nor his experience in reality.

If one bases it on the sayings of some Guru and Saints, even granting that they honestly believed in their experiences, there is still the query, how do they know that these experiences were the truth. Because the experience is possible only in the domain of form, time, and space. Form, time, and space are within the dualistic illusion. Thus, whatever experience experienced within the dualistic illusion is bound to be a falsehood.
Whatever we believe in what we see and feel and experience are within the dualistic illusion. The truth cannot be ascertained through experiences.

The experience implies duality. If one says it is anubhava or experience, then my experience differs from yours: Such disagreement does not settle the matter.

Remember:~

Anubava in the Advaitic contest is not an experience but is the realization of the 'Self' hidden by the dualistic illusion (Maya or universe).
Remember the 'Self', is not an individual but the Self is a formless, timeless, and spaceless existence. the experience is possible only in the domain of form, time, and space. In reality, form, time, and space are one in essence.
Individual truth is not a universal truth. An individual cannot claim that he has experienced the whole.
There is no proof he has seen it because the whole is not an individual experience.
Man and the world are within the whole. Therefore such claims of experiencing the Soul, the Self is hallucinations because the whole cannot be experienced. After all, the experience of form, time, and space is merely an illusion created out of the formless soul or consciousness.
All claims of experiencing ( anubava) the 'Self' or Brahman is a falsehood because experience implies. Duality and from the ultimate standpoint, duality is an illusion.
Thus, the Soul, the 'Self 'or 'Brahman' cannot be experienced because it is prior to any experience and there is no second thing that exists other than consciousness. 'Self' has to be realized by getting rid of ignorance through wisdom.:~Santthosh Kumaar

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