Dec 16, 2013

To 'Understand' is Beautiful Too..

There are no rules, no paths to be followed but the one that appears before you. There is no becoming, no getting there - only the realization that you are, the moment when there is no 'i' to ask where you are, how you are or what you are. Being. No terms or phrases to explain its existence or attributes (Brahmathathvam mounam vyaakhyaath prakaditha). Just a state of no qualities or features from which any and everything you know arises (Nirguna Parabrahma). Silence from which the the first sound births and then dissolves into. It is I. The only I. The false consciousness that creates the world and its rules and everything it feeds on disappears like the smoke that clouds the fire, the flame. This resides inside. It is that transient mind, the thought that covers the truth - the only truth - the eternal (sadaashivam). This truth was, is and always will be. That is its only definitive quality. The illusion that we hold on to  that begins and will end with the existence of the false 'i' will be decimated when I is seen and realized. Seeing this 'I' is being it. There is no duality. No observer and the observed. How can there be an observer when there is no 'i' anymore. It is you (Thathvamasi). It is I (Aham Brahmaasmi). The projections of the 'i' by virtue of their nature convinces us of their 'reality'. They keep us living in the dream - the dream that is reborn and expands its boundaries with the very first thought of your wakeful state that loudly and silently begins with the 'i' and dies again when the last thought birthed of the 'i' fades in to the 'I' when you drift in to sleep. The dream that keeps us tied to our gross bodies that change and decay and eventually die, all the while carrying within it this seed of truth and then manifests out of the elements again to continue this cycle of ignorant suffering. To realize 'I' is to be it and by extension the world that you know (Swaraat is Samraat). There is 'One'. Only One. No 'i' or 'you' or 'it'. :D 

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