Wednesday, 13 November 2024

People’s observation is based on dualistic perspective,+


People’s observation is based on a dualistic (matter or body or ego) perspective, whereas Gnani’s judgment is based on the nondualistic (Soul) perspective.
There are neither you, nor me, nor does the world exist as reality, when the Soul, the Self remains its own awareness.
Thus, what value is there when you and your experience of the world are one in essence? That essence is the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness (Spirit).
The ego, body, and the world are made of single stuff and that single stuff is consciousness. Consciousness (Spirit) is the ultimate truth, Brahman, or God in truth.
Until one thinks ego is ego, the body as the body the world as the world truth realization is impossible. Without truth realization, God-realization is not possible because truth realization itself is God-realization.
From a dualistic perspective, the world in which we exist is a reality. Duality is merely an illusion. Whatever happens, within the illusion (universe) is bound to be an illusion.
The birth, life, death, and the world are part of the illusion. The illusion is created out of single stuff. Recognizing and realizing that single stuff, which is the Spirit leads to Self-awareness.
In Self-awareness, there is no second thing that exists other than the Spirit, which is God.
From a non-dualistic perspective, there is nothing that exists other than the Spirit (conscientiousness), which is the ultimate truth or God in truth.
Thus, there is no God but God in truth because everything is God in truth.
Thus, discussion based on the present physical identity (ego or you) has no value in the non-dualistic discussion because everything is the Soul (Spirit) no second thing exists other than the Spirit. :~ Santthosh Kumaar

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