Attributes are merely an illusion created out of the Soul, the Self, which is present in the form of consciousness.
All attributes-based knowledge is based on ego whereas the attributeless knowledge is based on the Soul, the Self, which is ever formless, timeless, and spaceless existence.
All attributes-based knowledge is dualistic knowledge. All the attributes are present only when the ‘I’ is present. Without realizing what this ‘I’ supposed to be in actuality the truth, which is hidden by the dualistic illusion will not be revealed.
All attributes-based knowledge, which is inferior, has to be bifurcated and excluded to know the ultimate truth. The seeker of truth has to drop all the inferior knowledge based on the attributes and go beyond the Vedas to understand assimilate and realize the ultimate truth or Brahman.
The reason is the common ground for whole humanity in the modern age, whereas the appeal to scriptural relations reaches only the sects. Those who argue that truth is only in their religion are vain logicians, depending on mere ideas, speculations, and imaginations.
Truth is a bitter pill. It becomes very difficult for the seeker to accept it at first; because of his inherited conditioning. Gradually he will be able to grasp it as he moves on.
One has to go beyond Vedas means thinking beyond religion. Going beyond religion means, think beyond God based on blind belief.
Thinking beyond the Vedas, religion and the belief-based religious God is thinking beyond the form, time, and space. That is the end of dualistic knowledge. The end of the dualistic knowledge is the end of the ‘I'.
That is why Bhagvad Gita: ~ “You must first see the ‘I’ as illusory before you see others as illusory. ~ CH.2 v.16
It is necessary for the seeker to do his homework, and verify the validity of all the claims, rather than blindly believe, what others expound as knowledge, till, the un-contradicted truth is obtained. :~Santthosh Kumaar
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