Tuesday, July 9, 2013

All this is full /from fullness, fullness comes when fullness is taken from fullness/ fullness still remains.+


The famous peace invocation of Isa Upanishad says: ~

Om Purna- madah, purna-midam purnat-purnam-udacyate  Purnaysa purna-madaya purna-meva-vasisyate

This means: ~ All this is full /from fullness, fullness comes when fullness is taken from fullness/ fullness still remains.

 This belief is all- comprehensive and all-absorbing. There is nothing that is not God.

This truth has been told by the seers. This is the only truth but is described by the people differently.

Truth is one, but the people describe it in different ways. Those on the journey to Eternity may differ,  but once reached there, all the differences sink into oneness.


The whole of humanity has to arrive at this eternal truth one day. 

Remember:~

Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana is the destroyer of ignorance.  The self is the inner guru, god, the all-pervading the principle, and the cause of all three states.

In self –awareness there is neither the division into castes and creed, nor the orthodox code of conduct and duties apply to the formless soul, the innermost self because it is formless. The sense of ‘I’ and ‘mine’ which are due to identification with waking entity or ego, but the soul, the innermost self,   remain free from all attributes”.

In deep sleep, there is no mother, nor father, nor gods, nor religion, because the universe in man exists itself is absent. Nor is there total void, since soul or consciousness exists free from all physical attributes”.

All these experiences as a father, son, guru, and pupil were one and the same consciousness appearing differently. All these distinctions disappear in the ultimate reality or Brahman.

In the dream, the mountain which is apparently insentient and material is nevertheless still your mind alone. Whether living or dead, conscious or unconscious thought or matter; all things are appearances of one and the same consciousness. All these distinctions are seen by Gnani as only the consciousness.

The words are used only for communication purposes. The look of an object will depend upon the medium through which the observer views it. In fact, our mental and intellectual conditions will determine the phenomenal world observed and experienced.  

The ignorant viewing the world confronting him sees it different from a Gnani viewing the same world. Each one of us interprets the world one sees in terms of his existing knowledge. A Gnani sees the world and its contents as the illusory play as consciousness whereas ignorant sees the world and its contents as reality.

Without the realization of the ultimate truth or Brahman, you will remain as ignorant of the ultimate truth or Brahman. Without the realization of ultimate truth, the seeker remains as a seeker.    

On the physical plane, there is a seeker, seeking and destination but from the ultimate standpoint, there is neither seer, seeking and nor destination.  

The words may give different meanings at different levels of understanding. As one moves deeper and deeper one realizes the thought, the thinker, words and the world are one in essence. Thus in the realm of truth, the thought and words become meaningless. 

The Soul, the Self lies beyond form, time and space.  The thoughts and words which have value only in falsehood.  
 
The world is both real and unreal. It is real because it is a manifestation of consciousness, but is unreal, in the sense, that it is not absolute and eternal like consciousness itself. 

People's approach is more practical, and they stuck with the reality of the world, they take it as real. That is why all the confusion.

Remember:~

Upanishads clearly says:~ Katha Upanishad 1:2:23-  The Soul cannot be realized through hearing scholarly explanation of the discourses, not even by the intellect.

Katha Upanishad 1:3:6 Through the knowledge of the Soul, God, one is pure and clean constantly.” Neither by reading books nor by taking a bath at holy place has one become pure. Inner purity is possible when one remains in constant touch with the Soul. Constant Soul-Consciousness is real purity.

Kena Upanishad 2:4:~ When it is known through every state of cognition, it is rightly known, for (by such knowledge) one attains life eternal. Through one's own self one gains power and through wisdom, one gains immortality.

Kena Upanishad 2:5:-  If here one knows it, then there is the truth, and if here one knows it not, there is a great loss. Hence, seeing the Real in all beings, wise men become immortal on departing from this world.

Mundaka Upanishad 1:2:8:~ Remaining in the fold of ignorance and thinking “we are extremely wise and learned,” the fools with boastful nature ramble about like the blind led by the blind alone.”

Mundaka Upanishad 3:2:3:~“The weak and timid cannot realize the Self. Self-Realization is not possible through intellect or hearing the spiritual discourse. One who welcomes God in every activity, through a thorough controlled and disciplined life, to him also the Soul is revealed."

Mundaka Upanishad 3:2:3:- The Soul cannot be realized by the weak and timid.

Remember:~

The ignorant think that the Self is the waking entity (ego) and perceives the world without being aware of the fact that, the three states are mere illusory experience created out of consciousness. Thus they try to judge the truth on the false entity(waking entity or ego)  within the false experience(waking). 

Until one makes sure of the true self, it is erroneous to judge and conclude the ultimate truth on mere intellectualism.  Thus one has to make sure of the fact that,    the self is neither the waking entity nor self is  the dream entity but the self is formless soul or consciousness, which witnesses the coming and going of the three states without the physical apparatus.

A Gnani has a firm conviction that the “Self” is definitely neither the waking entity nor the dream entity because the waking and dream both are illusory.  The true self is formless soul or consciousness, which witnesses the coming and going of the three states. Consciousness is also the substance of the three states. 

In the realm of truth, the formless substance and witness are one in essence. Thus there is no second thing exists other than consciousness. Thus, consciousness alone is, and all else is merely an illusion.   Consciousness is existence and knowledge.

Illusion’s "concealing power" merely means that when one looks at an ice block he thinks only of the ice block. But a Gnani will think of the substance of the ice block too.   That is a wise man has the knowledge of the substance plus of the ice block. Similarly, a Gnani has the knowledge of the universe and its formless substance also. Consciousness is concealed because of ignorance. 

As a person, one is not aware of the fact that his body, ego and his experience of the world are merely an illusion created out of consciousness. When one becomes aware of the fact that, the universe is mirage then there is nobody no ego and no world than there is only the  Soul, which is the Self.  :~Santthosh Kumaar 

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