One who has realized the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth is a Gnani. He is freed from experiencing the dualistic illusion or Maya (universe) as a reality.
The seeker must be desirous of knowing the ultimate truth, consider the ultimate truth as nectar. The Advaita is the most distasteful at first, but once one gets all the dualistic knowledge becomes tasteless.
The one who tasted the nectar of Advaita will realize that all the dualistic knowledge is nothing but mental garbage.
One cannot find satisfaction in any other knowledge other than the Self-knowledge of Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana
The Path of Wisdom is only for those who have an intense urge to know the truth. The ultimate truth is hidden within the experience of the form, time, and space, but it is without the form, time, and space.
It is hidden by the form, time, and space as its formless substance, and it is without the form, time, and space as their formless witness.
In the realm of the ultimate truth, form, time, and space are one in essence. That essence is the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness.
Thus, the consciousness alone is real and eternal, and the form, time, and space are unreal and impermanent. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

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