What is the duality to the invisible Soul, the Self, which is ever nondual? The invisible Soul is ever nondual because it is a formless, timeless, and spaceless existence.
What is relative? What is absolute happiness and misery to the invisible Soul, which is ever devoid of thought and activity?
If anything has a meaning, it is only in duality. Happiness and sorrow are the nature of duality, which is the mind, their differences; therefore, the illusory from the standpoint of the formless Soul, which is the ultimate reality.
What is an illusion? What is ignorance? What are birth, life, and death? What is this world? What is an attachment and what is detachment to the invisible Soul, the Self, which is ever formless, timeless, and spaceless?
The mind (universe) and the invisible Soul (Self) are one in essence ultimately.
All argument about consciousness never touches it. The invisible Soul is not the ego in this particular body, but the principle that holds the whole physical existence (universe), which contains everyone and everything known and unknown.
All words have no place, and thoughts cannot reach. Even the thought of the Soul or consciousness is just illusory and contradictory because the thought and words belong to the world of duality.
What is activity or inactivity, liberation, and bondage to the invisible and unborn Soul, the Self, which is ever immutable and indivisible?
There is no division into nations, races, and colors of kinds of men in wisdom. It is not enough to, but one must always see the invisible Soul, as the Self and the witness of all the three states, and always realize and practice it.
Some people get glimpses of truth and lose it; so it must be established. Such fixidity is the goal.
What are instructions and scriptural injunctions? What is a disciple and the Guru? What indeed is the object of life for the invisible Soul, which is absolute and free from limitation?
Life is within the world. The world is within the waking or dream, the illusory limitation.
When there is no second other than the Soul (consciousness), then what is there for the invisible Soul, the Self, to attain? But when one thinks the Self is physical, then there are various things he will want to get and so be troubled by their lack. Hence, don’t wrongly imagine the Self to be the body. : ~Santthosh Kumaar
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