Thursday, 17 July 2025

The Upanishad has extensively discussed the state of sleep.+

The Upanishad has extensively discussed the state of sleep. Does this has several purposes?

1. To reiterate that the objective world does not have a permanent reality.

2. To demonstrate that the subject alone remains as the non-dual reality in the sleep state and therefore in all the states.

3. To prove that the sleep state, being non-dual, gives the greatest bliss to the subject consciousness.

4. To prove to the subject-enquirer that bliss is obtained not from objects but, on the contrary, in the absence of objects.

5. To prove that duality is samsara, misery, and non-duality is liberation, bliss.

6. To give to the Sadhaka a? Preview? a foretaste of the liberated state.

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 4.3.22 alludes to this experience: ~ (In this state a father is no father, a mother no mother, Gods no Gods, the Vedas or no Vedas. In this state, a thief is no thief, the killer of a noble Brahmana no killer, a monk no monk, a hermit no hermit. This form of his is untouched by good work and utouched by evil work, for he is then beyond all the woes of his intellect. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar 

Tuesday, 15 July 2025

The objective world is not a creation of the mind because the objective world itself is the mind.+

The objective world is not a creation of the mind because the objective world itself is the mind. Thus, without knowing:~
‘What is the mind?
‘What is the substance of the mind?
‘What is the source of the mind?
~ it is difficult to understand, assimilate Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana, or Atma Gnana.
The seeker has to know: whether the physical body and the world are within the mind or the mind is within the physical body?
The mind, physical body, ego, and the world are present only when the whole experience of waking is present. And the mind is absent when the waking experience is absent. Thus, one has to conclude that the mind as the whole waking experience. Thus, the mind appears as the waking experience (duality) and disappears as deep sleep (nonduality).
All your arguments are true only on the base of the ego, which is the false Self, within the false experience (waking). The individual experiences within the waking state are as real as a dream.
Suppose the same subject, if we are discussing in the dream and one asks me the same questions in the dream, then whatever he said in the dream becomes unreal, when the waking takes place. Whatever one says now, he is saying within the waking experience.
The waking is unreal on the base of the formless witness, which is the Atman. Atman is present in the form the consciousness.
How does one see various objects, scenes, and persons during dreams? If the dream is experienced without the physical body, then what is it that experiences the dream? Therefore, there must be a formless witness (knower) of the dream world.
This formless witness is the same witness that witnessed this Waking experience also. Therefore, the Waking experience and dream both are witnessed by one and only the witness of which the seeker is not aware. Since he considers the physical body (I) as the Self or witness and views and judges the world-view from the standpoint of the false self, within the false experience.
The formless witness can exist with or without waking or dream. But the waking or the dream ceases to exist, without the formless witness (Soul).
The gross waking experience is merged into the mental experience in the sense that, when it is analyzed, it is found to exist inseparably in and as the mind alone.
All "spiritual" planes are really mental: those who regard them as different or higher are deceiving themselves. The dream becomes unreal when the waking takes place; similarly, the waking becomes unreal when the Advaitic wisdom dawns. Therefore, everything has to be grasped mentally, not argued from the intellectual point of view, which is limited to the false physical entity within the false experience.
The unreal is created out of the real, and when one views and judges the standpoint of the unreal (ego), then there is duality.
When one can view and judge from the standpoint of the invisible Soul, the Self, then there is only non-duality. When Advaitic wisdom dawns, then there is neither duality nor nonduality, only reality.
All these confusions will go on until the man thinks he is an individual and apart from the world, and the world existed prior to him, and he is born in it afterward. Therefore, it is necessary to realize that the true Self is not the ego; the true Self is the invisible Soul.
The seeker has to learn to view and judge the world-view from the standpoint of the ego, and one has to view and judge on the invisible Soul, the real Self, to realize that the world, along with man, is an illusion.
The formless substance from which the illusion is created is Atman (Soul). Thus, the Atman is Brahman (ultimate reality).
Thus, no second thing exists from the standpoint of Atman as the Self.

Thus, there is neither experience nor the experiencer in non-dual reality, but only Atmic-awareness. :~Santthosh Kumaar

Advaitic orthodoxy is dualistic, whereas Advaitic wisdom is nondualistic.+

Adyatma has nothing to do with religious sects or creeds, and religious beliefs. Adyatma is pure spirituality. Knowledge of Atma is Adyatma. Advaita is Adyatma.
Adyatma is the knowledge of the truth hidden by the illusory form, time, and space. Bifurcate religion, yoga, and theoretical philosophy, and base the truth on the Athma, it is Adyathma.
Adyatma is based on the ultimate truth, which is based on the Atman or Spirit, which is the Self.
Sage Sankara's Advaitic wisdom is pure spirituality or Adyathma. Never mix religion with Sprituality or Adyathma.
The Advaitic wisdom is not suited for the unsettled mind, which sticks to religion, yoga, and all non-Vedic worship and activities. There is no use in convincing such a mindset. Everyone is free to move on their chosen path.
Sage Sankara was a JagadGuru or a Brahma Gnani.
Sage Sankara’s wisdom has nothing to do orthodox belief system. Sage Sankara is the final authority on the Advaitic truth.
The Advaitic truth is rational truth and scientific truth without dogma.
Sage Sankara’s wisdom has nothing to do with the orthodox belief system. Some philosophers in the past dissented from this interpretation of Vedanta philosophy, holding that the incarnated Souls were separate from the Divine Essence and only finally merged with it after the cycles of birth.
All these theoretical philosophy is based on the imagination based on the false self (ego or you) within the false experience (waking).
Orthodox people argue that Sage Sankara had a Guru. Sage Sankara himself was a Guru.
Remember, Advaitic orthodoxy is dualistic, whereas Advaitic wisdom is nondualistic.
For orthodox people, Sage Sankara was JagadGuru, but for seekers of truth, he was a Brahma Gnani
The traditionally religious people are so entangled in orthodox religiosity; it is very difficult for them to free themselves from narrow-minded prejudices and dogmas, and superstitions.
These educated orthodox people are more ignorant than the illiterate. They strongly stuck to their inherited orthodox baggage meant for the ignorant populace.
Even though their own sage has said that orthodoxy meant for the ignorant populace, they ignore it, and they are like the blind led by another blind, following the inherited blind belief.
Even Swami Vivekananda was Ramakrishna Paramahansa's disciple. Swami Vivekananda himself said: ~ “You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own Soul.”
There are two kinds of audiences - the ordinary ones who desire the transitory heaven and other pleasures obtained as a result of ritual sacrifices, and the most advanced seeker who seeks to know the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.
The Guru and Guru paramparas are meant for the first audience, to help lead their followers along the way. However, there is no need to follow any parampara and follow any Guru, those who wish to realize the truth which is beyond form, time, and space.
We should not mix religion with spirituality because religion is based on the ego, and spirituality is based on the invisible Soul.
The religion is concerned with its paramparas, not truth, whereas spirituality is concerned only with the truth, which is beyond form, time, and space. The religion is not spirituality.
Sage Sankara: ~ "Though I wear these robes of a Sanyasin, it is only for the sake of bread." (Select Works of Sage Sankara, also his commentary on the Brihad)
Thus, the above passage proves that all those who wear the sanyasin robes are wearing them for the sake of bread and belong to the religion; they have nothing to do with the ‘Self’-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana.
There is no need to criticize and condemn the Gurus, yogis, and swamis because they are needed for the welfare of the ignorant masses in the dualistic world.
So he wore a Guru's robe only for the sake of the ignorant. So he was identified as a Guru with a parampara by religious people. For the truth seekers, Sage Sankara is a Brahma Gnani.
Sage Sankara clearly indicates in Viveka Chudamani (2) that the Knower of the Atman (A Gnani) "bears no outward mark of a holy man" (Stanza 539).
When Sage Sankara says, the Knower of the Atman (A Gnani) "bears no outward mark of a holy man.
Thus, it proves that the religious Gurus and yogis are not Gnanis because they identified themselves as holy people.
A Gnani never identifies himself as a Guru or a Yogi or some Guru's disciple. The one who accepts himself as a Guru or someone’s disciple is not a Gnani.
For the seekers of truth need not identify Sage Sankara as a holy man or JagadGuru, but as a Brahma Gnani.
Ashtavakra Samhita: ~ "The man of knowledge (Gnani), though living like an ordinary man, is contrary to him, and only those like him understand his state.
The Guru Parampara is for the religious people. There is no need for a Guru who wants to tread the path of wisdom.
The Guru is useless so long as the ultimate truth is unknown, and the Guru is equally useless when the ultimate truth or Brahman has already been known.
A Guru is needed in the religious and the yogic path. There is no need for a Guru to acquire Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana, or Atma Gnana

Just as you see a mirage, the Gnani sees the mirage of this universe too; but he is not deceived by it.+

Dualist Gurus say God cannot exist without attributes. Then they are making God as an object, whereas God is the subject. Attributes can only be seen in the objective world. Causality appears in the duality, but when one goes deeper into the matter, even there, the causality disappears.
Who else but the Self could have imagined the objective world? Ramanuja and Madva see God as the imaginer, but where is the proof? Nobody has seen God creating.
You have seen no other creator, whether God or an angel. The only self is left. Therefore Self is the creator because imagining means creating.
The Dualists talk nonsense. Has God have any meaning to you? Yes. It is an idea. What is an idea? The idea is imagination. So, God has no proven existence beyond that of the idea.
Where people cannot and do not think, they follow others. A Gnani will see the world and get to know that it is the only appearance. He is not blind; he sees three states or objects as it is, but he knows it is only a falsehood.
Just as you see a mirage, the Gnani sees the mirage of this universe too; but he is not deceived by it.
So long as one is ignorant, they will have the idea that God has created this world because the causal notion will be there. Nobody wants to suffer, and while the notion that suffering can be gotten rid of by appealing to God, these wishes will sway the mind to believe in God. For them, religion will arise, but for the man who wants the truth, religion offers no consolation.
Anybody can write a commentary on the Upanishads, other scriptures; all they need to do to pour out words. It is quite easy to do this even by those who have never understood the Upanishads but think they have.
The dualists and their disciples have written commentaries on scriptures, but all these have been written to satisfy themselves, not to get the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.

Religion is regarded as sacred and real by the common people, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful:~Santthosh Kumaar

Monday, 14 July 2025

In Atmic discussion, the practical life within the practical world is an unimportant subject matter.+

In Atmic discussion, the practical life within the practical world is an unimportant subject matter because it is to find and realize the mystery of the universe in which we exist. 

The practical life within the practical world has nothing to do with the invisible Soul, the  Self, because it is ever formless, timeless, and spaceless existence. 

A person and the experience of the world are within the illusion. He is the false self within the false experience (waking). 

The waking experience is a parallel dream, and the dream is a parallel waking experience. 

The Self is neither the waking entity nor the Self is the dream entity, but the Self is the invisible  Soul, which witnesses the coming and going of the three states. 

The invisible Soul, the  Self, has nothing to do with the person and his experience of the world, because it is ever formless, timeless, and spaceless existence. 

The world in which the person exists is merely an illusion created out of the invisible  Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness.

If one says this world is real, then:~

A person who stamped his foot on the ground to refute, to show the world, is real, ignores that in the dream he would do exactly the same--stamp his dream foot on the ground and assert it to be real. :~Santthosh Kumaar

Saturday, 12 July 2025

First, realize what God is supposed to be in truth. Being ignorant of the truth is being ignorant of God in truth.+

Worshipping God without knowing what God is supposed to be in actuality is not of any use.
Remember, the religious God worshiped by you is not God in truth, according to your own scriptures.
First, realize what God is supposed to be in truth. Being ignorant of the truth is being ignorant of God in truth.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter:~ All those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires, they worship many Gods. (7- Verse -20)
Even Bhagavad Gita says: ~ Brahmano hi pratisthaham ~ Brahman (God) is considered the all-pervading consciousness, which is the basis of all the animate and inanimate entities and material. (14.27).
When Bhagavad Gita says, God is considered the all-pervading consciousness which is the basis of all the animate and inanimate entities and material, then nothing has to be accepted as God other than consciousness.
Even the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: ~ Brahman (God in truth) is present in the form of the Athma, and it is indeed Athma itself.
Religious Gods are mere beliefs. The religious God cannot be considered as the cause of the universe because the invisible Soul, the Self, is the cause of the universe.
Without the invisible Soul, the universe in which you exist ceases to exist, which means the religious Gods are dependent on the invisible Soul, the Self, for their existence.
Even Rig Veda: ~ The Atman is the cause; Atman is the support of all that exists in this universe. May ye never turn away from the Atman, the Self. May ye never accept another God in place of the Atman nor worship other than the Atman?" (10:48, 5)
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad:~ "He who worships the deities as entities entirely separate from the Self does not know the truth. For the Gods, he is like a pasu (beast)". (1. 4. 10)
Kena Upanishad (6) Chapter I: ~ “That which cannot be apprehended by the mind, but by which, they say, the mind is apprehended-That alone know as Brahman, and not that which people here worship.
Kena Upanishad (7) Chapter I:~ That which cannot be perceived by the eye, but by which the eye is perceived-That alone is known as Brahman and not that which people here worship.
Kena Upanishad (Chapter I:~ That which cannot be heard by the ear, but by which the hearing is perceived-That alone is known as Brahman and not that which people here worship.
Kena Upanishad (9)- Chapter I:~ That which cannot be smelt by the breath, but by which the breath smells an object-That alone know as Brahman, and not that which people here worship.
Chandogya Upanishad:~“sarvam khalvidam brahma - All this (universe) is verily Brahman. By following back all of the relative appearances in the world, we eventually return to that from which it is all manifest – the non-dual reality.
Then it is no use going a roundabout way, trace the Brahman (God in truth), which is the formless substance and witness of the universe, which is in the form of mind.

By tracing the source of the mind or universe, one will be able to realize the Brahman (God in truth). : : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

Vedas, Upanishad, and Bhagavad Gita confirm God is the Soul, the Self, which is the present in the form of the Spirit or consciousness.+

Religion propagates God based on blind belief. Whatever is propagated as God by religion is not God in truth, according to its own religious scriptures.

The Vedas, Upanishads, and Bhagavad Gita confirm that God is, in truth, the Soul, the Self, which is present in the form of the Spirit or consciousness.

God in truth should not be worshipped but realized right in this life, not in the next life or world.

Rig Veda: ~ 'Prajnanam Brahma'Consciousness is the ultimate reality or Brahman or God in truth.

Do not accept any other God other than the invisible Soul. The invisible Soul is God in truth.

Nothing is real but the invisible Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness. Nothing matters but realizing God in truth.

God in truth is everywhere and in everything. Let these words be inscribed in your subconscious. God in truth is hidden by the illusory universe. God in truth alone is real and eternal, and all else is an illusion.
Brahman is merely a word to indicate the ultimate truth or God in truth.  The ultimate truth itself is God in truth. No religious God can exist apart from consciousness.
Do not believe in God as a separate entity. Realize God in truth is the cause of the illusory universe in which we exist.
Every sect and creed concocts a God to suit its own purposes. Belief in such concocted Gods is a great hindrance in the pursuit of truth.

The man himself suggests that there must be a God. It is an autosuggestion. Belief in religion weakens as the man pays more attention to the facts of his practical life within the practical world.
Spirituality is a new replacement for religion. Advaita is pure Spirituality. Advaitic truth is beyond form, time, and space. Advaita is the Spirit. The Spirit is the universal God and God of the whole of humanity.
Religious Gods are not God in truth. The Bible says, “God is a Spirit, and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. Rig Veda says May ye never accept another God in place of the Atman (Spirit) nor worship other than the Atman.
What is the use of arguing with religious believers? They think what they know as the ultimate truth.
Whatever is real in the world in which we exist is God. All that is real in the world in which we exist is the invisible Soul, the Self.

Thus, by realizing the Self, which is the invisible Soul, we discover the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness itself, is God in truth, which is hidden by the ‘I’, which is the dualistic illusion.:~Santthosh Kumaar

Sage Sankara said: ~Liberation comes only through the realization that Atman and Brahman are one in no other way.+

The Self is not you, but the Self is the invisible Soul, which is hidden by the illusory form, time, and space. If the Self is the invisible...