Many youngsters renounce their family to realize God in truth take sanyasa and become monk gets caught up in the orthodox prison of ignorance.
Sannyasa keeps one in the self-imposed prison. Freedom gurudom is freedom from a self-imposed prison.
Taking sanyasa and becoming a monk or following a Gurus and their teachings is not the means to Self-realization.
People think by renouncing the world and taking sannyasa and becoming monk freedom is gained it is not so, People renounce the world and escape, this renunciation does not destroy their weak-mindedness, their foolishness, their stupidity.
Sannyasa or monkhood is self-imposed prison. They take this stupidity and sit in the ashrams and monasteries making new bondages. That stupidity weaves new webs.
First enslaved by the worldliness, now enslaved by sannyasa, they cannot remain without bondage. Sanyasa is the prison of ignorance.
Self-realization is the only means to get rid of ignorance. There is no planning it. Just start your quest for truth.
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Sanyasa is a religious or yogic fable. Sanyasa is nothing to do with the ultimate truth or Brahman.
There is no need to become a sanayasi or a monk in order to get Self-realization. Monkhood or sanyasa is a great obstacle in the path of wisdom.
What is the use of Giving up something within the unreal world when Sage Sankara declares the world is unreal and Brahman alone is real?
All the attributes are within the illusion. The illusion is created out of consciousness, which is attributeless. There is no need to ask questions if you go on reading my posts and blogs you will find answers.
Sanyasa is nothing to do with ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth. When the ‘Self’ is not you then what is the use of taking sanyasa. You are the false ‘Self’ (waking entity) within the false experience (waking).
Deeper Self-search reveals the fact that the waking experience itself is merely an illusion. Suppose if you had asked the same question in the dream, the dream becomes unreal when waking takes place. Similarly, the waking becomes unreal when wisdom dawns. The wisdom dawns when the waking entity (you) realizes it itself is not the ‘Self’.
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Renouncing the worldly life and accepting sannyasa or monkhood means incapacity to think deeper, impotency to inquire, and reason.
People speak of getting rid of the conditioning or samskara but they themselves are unaware of the fact that the universe in which they exist is the product of the inborn samskara or the conditioning. Ignorance is the cause of the inborn samskara or the conditioning, which is present as the ‘I’ or ‘I AM’.
In these three states, everything is subject to change, yet the three states are pervaded by the Soul is the Self, which is present in the form of consciousness. The Soul, the Self is present in the form of consciousness.
Seeker of truth has to practice the mental renunciation of the three states and be strong in his conviction that, the Soul is the Self. The seeker has to realize whatever is perceived within the waking experience is on the base of ‘I’ as the Self is merely an illusion.
The three states are of the nature of change. There is no permanence in them. However, that which sustains the three states is never changing. It is always the same. That is the Soul, the innermost Self.
On the Soul, the Self, everything rests. It is as a movie projected on a screen. The movie changes but the screen is constant. Similarly, the phenomenal waking or the dream projected on the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness. In deep sleep, the Soul remains without any projection. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar
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