Wednesday, 3 September 2025

A Gnani is fully aware of what God is supposed to be in actuality.+

A Gnani is not opposed to God; he is not an atheist, but he wants God free from the imagination.  

A Gnani is fully aware of what God is supposed to be in actuality.  God exists apart from human imaginations. Imagined Gods are not God in truth. 

Gnani does not say God is not there; God is, but not as one imagines God. God is above all imaginations. God exists as truth. Hence, in the path of wisdom, the ultimate truth or Brahman or  God in truth. Thus, Brahman means the ultimate truth is God in truth. 

Advaitic wisdom may be as bitter as poison, but the seeker must like it as nectar. Those who cannot do this are unfit for Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana, or Atma Gnana.  

The right kind of seeker of truth will accept and search for truth, whether it brings bitterness or sweetness, whatever it tastes like. He must be prepared to find God as impersonal and to lose his own individuality for the sake of Advaitic wisdom. 

As the seeker starts mentally chewing the Advaitic wisdom, it becomes tastier like nectar. The seeker starts seeing the consciousness as it is by realizing the world in which he exists is nothing but an illusion created out of consciousness. There is no second thing that exists other than consciousness. 

Thus, the seeker gains the fruits of Sage Sankara’s Advaitic wisdom ~ Atman is Brahman. The world is an illusion and sees only consciousness as it is in the midst of diversity (world).  : ~Santthosh Kumaar

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