The experience of birth, life, death, and the world is happening within the ‘I’. The ‘I’ is extraneous to the Self. Remember the Self is not the ‘I’ but the Self is the invisible Soul, the cause of the ‘I.
Until you hold the Self as the ‘I’, you will never be able to get Self-realization. ‘I’ hides the invisible Soul, which is the Self.
'I’ is ignorant.
‘I’ is the duality.
‘I’ is the form, time, and space.
‘I’ is the universe.
‘I’ is the waking.
‘I’ is the dream.
‘I’ is the illusion.
‘I’ is the experience of birth, life, death, and the world.
But
Without the ‘I’, there is no ignorance.
Without the ‘I’, there is no duality.
Without the ‘I,’ there is no form, time, and space
Without the ‘I’, there is no universe.
Without the ‘I’, there is no waking.
Without the ‘I’, there is no dream.
Without the ‘I’, there is no illusion.
Without the ‘I’, there is no experience of birth, life, death
and the world.
The ‘I’ hides invisible Soul, the Self, which is the cause of the 'I'.
That is why Ashtavakra Gita 16:10:~ ‘If you desire liberation, but you still say ‘I', if you feel the Self is the ‘I’, you are not a wise man or a seeker. You are simply a man who suffers.
Bhagavad Gita: ~ ‘The permanent is always there, only the transient ‘I’ comes and goes. (2.18)
It is time to discard the ‘I’. Never use the word the I’ or I AM for the Self.
The invisible Soul is not within your body, but the invisible Soul pervades the whole world in which you exist. Those gurus who think the Self is within the body propagate that the Self is to be ‘I AM and they also propagate that consciousness is limited to the physical body. They think the consciousness is not permanent because it disappears along with physical death.
When the Self is not the body but the invisible Soul, which is birthless and deathless, how can you relate the Self to the invisible Soul, which is the ever formless, timeless, and spaceless existence?
The ‘I-centric’ teachings are mere imagination based on the dualistic perspective, whereas the truth is based on the nondualistic perspective. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar
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