Sunday, July 7, 2013

A Gnani sees the world in which he exists as consciousness, just as the goldsmiths view the ornaments as nothing but gold.+


Therese is no need to step out of the illusion. A Gnani lives within the world but he is not of this world.
At the dawn of the Advaitic wisdom, life will go on as usual within the dualistic illusion but the conscious awareness of reality is always there.
For Gnani whether there is a dualistic illusion or there is no dualistic illusion makes no difference because he is free from experiencing the individual experience of birth, life, death, and the world as a reality.
A Gnani sees the world in which he exists as consciousness, just as the goldsmiths view the ornaments as nothing but gold.
A Gnani never considers his body and his experience of the world is not different from consciousness.
A Gnani considers the world in which he exists as the Soul. And the Soul is present in the form of consciousness.
Consciousness is the witness that experiences the action, the actor, and the world of separate things. It is like a light that illuminates everything in a theatre, revealing the master of ceremonies, the guests, and the dancers with complete impartiality. Even when they all depart, the light shines to reveal their absence.:~Santthosh Kumaar

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