Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Whatever has appeared as birth, life, death, and the world has appeared on its own and it disappears on its own.+




We may belong to a different religion, belief, culture, tradition and lineage, nationality, and race.
We are a separate entity with identity with names with diverse blood groups, DNA, skin color.
With all this diversity there is unity because the world in which our birth, life, and death take place is created out of single clay. That single clay is the consciousness.

Knowledge of this single clay brings unity in diversity. Knowledge of this single clay is Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana.
There is a need for humanity to realize we all are made of the same clay.
Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana is the only weapon that can stop the wars, violence, terrorism, which is going in the name of God and religion, and bring universal peace, universal love, and universal brotherhood. Religion makes diversity in unity whereas spirituality brings unity in diversity. 

Remember:~

Without ignorance, the universe ceases to exist. Without the universe, there is no possibility of birth, life, and death, which take place within the universe, which is the dualistic illusion or Maya. Until we hold the illusory universe as a reality we experience birth, life, and death as a reality.

Whatever has appeared as birth, life, death, and the world has appeared on its own and it disappears on its own.  Whether a person takes it as reality or illusion it all depends on his mental and intellectual conditions will determine the phenomenal world observed and experienced. The look of an object will depend upon the medium through which the observer views it.

A Gnani viewing the universe (practical life within the practical world) different from the ignorant is viewing the same universe (practical life within the practical world). Each one of them interprets the universe he sees in terms of his existing knowledge.   The Gnani sees his body, his ego and his experience of the world as merely an illusion created out of consciousness whereas the ignorant sees his body as body, his ego as ego, and his experience of the world as world. 

Thus experiencing the pain and pleasure within the dualistic illusion or Maya with the illusory Self, within the illusory experience, has to be an illusion. The illusion is created and sustained and finally dissolves as consciousness, which is the innermost Self.  Since there is no second thing other than the consciousness (Soul); the consciousness itself is the ultimate truth or Brahman.  

The one who has realized this truth for him this illusion is passing show because he is fully aware of the fact that his body, his ego, and his experience of the world to be consciousness. Practical peoples approach is more practical, and they are stuck with the reality of the practical life within the practical world, they take it as real whereas Gnani has the firm conviction that:~

Formless Soul or 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.

What is not the consciousness (formless) in the experience of diversity (universe or waking)?  The waking and the dream cease to exist without consciousness.  The seeker, seeking and his destination all are one in essence.

Human psychology is based on the false Self (ego or waking entity) within the false experience (waking or illusion). Whatever is based on the false Self and false experience is bound to be a falsehood.  Thus perfect understanding ‘what is what’ is needed to realize ultimate truth or Brahman or God.  Thus one must realize how this world, which confronts him, is an illusion? And on what standpoint the world is an illusion. Without knowing ‘what is mind? ‘What is the substance of the mind?’ ‘What is the source of the mind?  The truth will not reveal. Thinking the mind is within the physical body is the greatest obstacle in pursuit of truth.  Thus, a deeper investigation is very much necessary in order to unfold the mystery of the mind.:~Santthosh Kumaar 

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