Thursday, July 21, 2016
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Citizen of two worlds
This person you know lives in two worlds. In samAdhi he is one with the One, with
Brahman, the Truth and merges with KRShNa, and the three Gurus- Sri Adi
ShankarAcArya, Sri RamaNa MahaRShi and Sri RAmakRShNa. In this state
there is the absolute certainty of awareness 'aham brahmAmsi' (I am
Brahman), and since the various forms of the Divinity such as RAma and
KRShNa are only names of the Nameless One, there is complete identity
with them in samAdhi. But there is nothing to think or say or do in that
state.
Due
to ignorance (avidyA) arising from past karma that has resulted in yet
unburnt vAsanas (tendencies) this individual's mind emerges from that state
of Bliss and starts to identify with a limited aspect of the Universal
Mind (mahat) and identifies with a body. Due to impurities in this mind
this individual is subject to kAma (desire) and when this desire gets
frustrated he experiences krodha (anger). On attaining his desire
through the senses he also becomes subject to mada (intoxication).
Attracted to the desirable and pleasurable aspects of the senses,
identifying as a man he is also attracted to woman and to the
acquisition of wealth to satisfy those desires. Occasionally he is also
subject to lobha (greed). All this deludes him so completely that he
comes under the sway of the sense objects presented as the external
world which he knows in truth is nothing but a combination of name and
form. Unable to see his true Self in others he names them as mother,
father, sister, daughter and various friends etc. This
delusion is moha and personified as the beautiful Mohini whose form
VishNu assumed when the devas (gods of the senses) churned the ocean
which is inside his body using the meru danDa (which is the canalis
centralis or sushUmna) through the awakening of kuNDalini. All his
demonic tendencies which are the asuras get easily deluded by Mohini and
he is so attracted by the world as sense object that he loses all sight
of Immortality that the beautiful Mohini is bringing to the devas. By
grace of Guru and past austerity he sometimes remembers his true nature
and the scripture and is able to conquer the asuras temporarily in
meditation and then he enjoys the temporary bliss of heaven, sometimes
even on earth. By further austerity of restraining the senses (devas
themselves) he is able ascend and reach his true nature. There he sees
that all other manifestations such as you and others are but his
essential nature who have assumed other minds and bodies just by
following different tracks from the source based on different karmas.
But when this vision is not steady he is tossed and turned on the ocean
of samsAra and takes them to be different.
When
the time comes for the prANas to leave his body his mind will depart
with them and depending on the thought uppermost in his mind at that
time it will either take on a new body eventually or merge permanently
with the Absolute. If mergence is not in this incarnation then this individual will enjoy the pleasure of heaven for as long as his good karmas are
exhausted and take another body and remembering his past austerity will
begin again to purify the mind. Even merged in the Absolute he will be
constantly manifesting as the embodied to the ignorant portion of the
Universal mind that manifests as different minds and sees diversity. And
yet it is also true that none of this is happening and it is all as unreal as the
horn of a hare because he is always in samAdhi and in a non-changing
unmoving state even if his mind does not perceive it so always owing to
its forgetfulness of Devi, which allows Time to begin its play. For
eternity is not a very long time but a state that is truly beyond and prior to the emergence of Time itself, while also being the substratum of Time.
The only difference
between the embodiment of the Absolute as me or you and that as Sri KRShNa is this: SrI KRShNa remembers and
knows all his incarnations even while embodied, while the others do not.
Therefore, the other embodiments cannot claim to be God in the waking
state, whereas Sri KRShNa could.
Monday, April 4, 2016
All sense pleasures are only a reflection of the Bliss of samAdhi.
All sense pleasures are only a reflection of the Bliss of samAdhi. But
it is difficult to attain this Bliss, and even more difficult to sustain
it permanently. So effort is needed to rest in the effortless state.
Until the mind ceases to be outgoing, which happens only on the
destruction of all vAsanas. The sequence of vAsanas beginning with aham
then deha then putra and so forth. As long as the 'I am the body '
notion persists, all talk or advice regarding Self-Realization is empty
words in the wind.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Devi is in everyone, but ...
Devi is in everyone but some forms are worshipped in the temple and some
are brought home. Water used for washing clothes is not used for
abhishekham. Discrimination is necessary.
Monday, March 28, 2016
If the world appears to you...
If the world appears to you, then there is *only* one person who needs
to be enlightened, and that is you; and I am saying this to myself. As
long as the world, which is nothing but the mind, is seen as
non-different from the Self, the Realization has not become permanent.
This is due to prArabdha karma. If one sees the world, then the degree
of attenuation of karma or realization is proportional to the fraction
of time and space in which one sees God. But this is not to be
interpreted as mere religiosity, but in the practical way in which one
treats other people and objects in the world. If everyone and everything
is seen as nothing but the reflection of one's own Self, and is
therefore treated with the greatest love and compassion that one would
accord to oneself, that is the true index of seeing God in another
person or in the world. Mistreatment of other living or non-living
objects without understanding of dharma (which can even involve
termination of bodily manifestation of another, or killing, provided the
circumstances warrant the same under dharma) is not a sign of wisdom.
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