Advaitic wisdom is not any type of teaching, but it is Soulcentric knowledge.
Only when one thinks from the nondualistic perspective, the Advaitic truth will be revealed.
When one thinks deeply on a nondualistic perspective, then he realizes what he is seeking.
Different teachers and Gurus teach Advaitic on different standpoints based on their imagination. All imaginations are based on the dualistic perspective.
Advaitic wisdom dawns only when the seeker learns to view and judge the world in which he exists from a nondualistic perspective.
Sage Goudpada: ~ To establish the truth of Non-duality by sheer reasoning alone. He begins by defining "What is real?" "What is unreal?" etc, because that is the right way to understand and assimilate. (Manduka Karika)
The form, time, and space are present when the ‘I’ is present.
The ‘I’ is present when the mind is present.
The mind is present in the form of the universe.
The universe appears as waking or dream (duality) and disappears as deep sleep (nonduality).
If there is no ‘I’, then there is no mind.
If there is no mind, then there is no form, time, and space.
If there is no form, time, and space, then there is no universe.
If there is no universe, then there is no waking or dream.
Thus, the ‘I’, the mind, the universe, the waking or dream, are one and the same thing.
Thus, one has to analyze the three states to realize what is it that appears as the waking or dream (duality) and disappears as deep sleep (nonduality).
In other words, ‘what is it that appears as the duality and disappears as nonduality when the Self is neither the waking entity (you) nor the Self is the dream entity, but the Self is the invisible Soul which witnesses the coming and going of the three states.
In the realm of the truth, the three states are one in essence. Thus, the three states are created out of a single stuff. That single stuff is the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness. ~ Santthosh Kumaar
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