Friday, 26 September 2025

The one, which is born, lives and dies within the world is not the Self.+

A Gnani will never say we are not born; we are not going to die, but he says the one, which is born, lives and dies within the world, is not the Self.
The Self is the invisible Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness. The invisible Soul is birthless, deathless because it is the ever formless, timeless, and spaceless existence.
It is wrong to say we are not born, and we do not die, because your birth, life, and death are happening within the world is a happening within the dualistic illusion, because the world in which we exist itself is the dualistic illusion. Whatever is happening within the illusion is bound to be an illusion.
If you think the Self is within your body, then you will never be able to realize the Advaitic truth, which is beyond form, time, and space.
The invisible Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness, is the cause of the world in which you exist, and it is uncaused.
Without knowing the true Self is not you, but the Self is the invisible Soul, mere saying, we are not born, we do not die, is not the Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana.
Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana is knowledge of the Soul, which is a formless, timeless, and spaceless existence. Unity in diversity in our understanding is not possible through bookish knowledge or intellectual speculation.
Sage Sankara declared: ~ The world is unreal. He never said the body is unreal. He would have said only birth and death are unreal; he did not say that he said the world is unreal. He meant the world, including the body, because the body and world appear together and disappear together (waking/dream). Then we have to conclude what remains without the body and the world as reality.
How can birth, karma, death, rebirth, and reincarnation, which take place in the unreal world (dualistic illusion), be true? The one, which is aware of birth, life, death, rebirth, and reincarnation, is the invisible Soul, the Self. The invisible Soul is the witness of the world in which birth, life and death, and rebirth take place.
From the standpoint of the invisible Soul, the birth, life, death, rebirth, and reincarnation theory is part of the illusion. The body cannot reincarnate; the body and the world are created out of the same stuff.
Until one views and judges the base of flesh, bone, and blood (five elements), he will not be able to grasp the Advaitic truth.

Thus, one must know from what standpoint we are not born and we do not die thoroughly, just by hearsay views of some Gurus or reading some books, it will not lead anyone to the non-dual destination. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

Sage Sankara:~Actual realization takes you beyond books. At a certain stage, books become a botheration.+

Sage Sankara:~ 'Like a servant who carries a lamp in front of you to find your way, and you have found it, so becomes the Veda to that person. What is the Veda? ~ utterances of those who have known the Truth. Here is one who has known the Truth; why should he or she depend upon the Veda further? Actual realization takes you beyond books. At a certain stage, books become a botheration. The Upanishad itself says that the 'words are only so much of a distraction for such minds'
The man who possesses the highest intellect can grasp Advaita, by merely hearing the truth mentioned, will know it
The understanding of Advaita derived from bookish knowledge is vague and becomes confusing because they are based on the dualistic perspective. The bookish knowledge becomes unnecessary when. The seeker gets guidance from the knower of the truth.
The ultimate truth or Brahman can never be expressed in words. However, words have their own importance within certain limits. The effect of reading depends on the kind of subject one reads and the value one attaches to it.
All accumulated knowledge and scriptural mastery are mental garbage. Holding this mental garbage blocks the realization of the ultimate truth or Brahman.
That is why Sankara says:~ VC~56. Neither by Yoga, nor by Sankhya, nor by word, nor by learning, but by the realization of one's identity with Brahman is Liberation possible, and by no other means.
58. Loud speech consisting of a shower of words, the skill in expounding the Scriptures, and likewise erudition - these merely bring on a little personal enjoyment to the scholar but are no good for Liberation.
59. The study of the Scriptures is useless so long as the highest Truth is unknown, and it is equally useless when the highest Truth has already been known.
60. The Scriptures, consisting of many words, are a dense forest that merely causes the mind to ramble. Hence, men of wisdom should earnestly set about knowing the true nature of the Self.
61. For one who has been bitten by the serpent of Ignorance, the only remedy is the knowledge of Brahman. Of what avail are the Vedas and (other) Scriptures, Mantras (sacred formulae), and medicines to such a one?
62. A disease does not leave off if one simply utters the name of the medicine, without taking it; (similarly) without direct realization, one cannot be liberated by the mere utterance of the word Brahman.
Holding some teacher or teaching as a yardstick and trying to prove that he is right and others are wrong, and indulging in the perverse argument, will help to unfold the mystery of the mind.
The Seeker has to learn to view and judge from the standpoint of the Soul, the Self. He will never have any doubts or confusion when he becomes soulcentric.
When he thinks and reasons deeply, then the inner revelation starts and starts burning the dualistic dross (confusion/doubts).
Remember:~
Scriptures are being added to from time to time. This process will go on. Is there a final authority among them? One contradicts the other: duality reigns supreme.
Sages of truth restrained themselves, parting the Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana to the masses and only to a selected few.
It was hidden from the people who were not qualified and receptive to it. Self- it was given knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana was not written down but was imparted orally to the chosen few.
Thus, religion was given to the masses, and knowledge of the spirit was given only selected a select few. Thus, we find traces of the knowledge of the spirit in the religious books in the form of parables.
Katha Upanishad says: ~ This Atman is attained by him alone whom It chooses. To such a one, Atman reveals its own form. (II -23-P-20)
Sage Sankara said:~ Talk as much philosophy as you like, worship as many Gods as you please, observe ceremonies and sing devotional hymns, but liberation will never come, even after a hundred aeons, without realizing the Oneness.
Self-knowledge cannot be attained by the study of the scriptures and intellectual understanding or by bookish knowledge. Therefore, there is no use in studying the scriptures and other scriptures to acquire the non-dual wisdom.
Scripture mastery, the force of religious merit--none of these lead to the realization of that Ultimate Truth or Brahman. The ultimate truth is revealed in the clear understanding and realization of ‘what is truth and ‘what is the untruth.
When one realizes the untruth (universe) is created out of a single stuff, the Self-awareness rises in the midst of duality, exposing the unreal nature of the form, time, and space.
The ultimate truth has to be realized first, then only is it possible to know what the scriptures are saying. I do not require any scriptures.
Self-knowledge cannot be attained by the study of the scriptures and intellectual understanding or by bookish knowledge. Therefore, there is no use in studying the scriptures and other scriptures to acquire the non-dual wisdom.
That is why Bhagavan Buddha rejected the scriptures, and even Sage Sankara indicated that the ultimate truth lies beyond religion, the concept of God, and scriptures.
Katha Upanishad says ~ Fools dwelling in darkness, but thinking themselves wise and erudite, go round and round, by various tortuous paths, like the blind led by the blind. (Ch~ II-5 P-14)
That is why Swami Vivekananda 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.”
Sage Sankara says ~ VC-162- There is no liberation for a person of mere book knowledge, howsoever well-read in the philosophy of Vedanta, so long as one does not give up the false identification with the body, sense organs, etc., which are unreal.

The invisible Soul, the Self, reveals ‘what is real’ and ‘what is unreal” when the seeker is receptive and ready. :  : ~ Santthosh Kumaar 

The inner dialogue will start and he will start getting answers from the inner core of his existence.+

Repeated reading of my posts and blogs works as the auto-suggestion and creates a Soulcentric mental yardstick in the subconscious to judge ‘what is the truth?’ and what is the untruth?
This is the inner process every serious seeker experiences. The inner dialogue will start, and he will start getting answers from the inner core of his existence.
Nothing has to be accepted as truth without verification. Everything has to be thoroughly verified through deeper discrimination before accepting it as truth. Advaita, based on the dualistic perspective, is egocentric; therefore, it is inadequate and useless. Advaita is purely soul-centric.
There is no need to study neither Advaita or Vedas nor Buddhism to realize the ultimate truth or Brahman. It is no use going roundabout way; trace the Brahman.
Sage Sankara said: ~ Neither by the practice of yoga nor philosophy, nor by good works nor by learning, does liberation come, but only through the realization that Atman and Brahman are one in no other way. (1) Vivekachoodamani v 56, pg 25
Sage Sankara says: ~ there is no need to study the Scriptures, to realize the ultimate truth or Brahman
~ then why do you indulge in studying the scriptures?
Sage Sankara says: ~ there is no need to study philosophy, to realize the ultimate truth or Brahman
~then why indulge in studying philosophy?
Sage Sankara says: ~ there is no need to indulge in rituals, to realize the ultimate truth or Brahman.
~ then in rituals.
Sage Sankara says: ~ there is no need to indulge in yoga, to realize the ultimate truth or Brahman
~ then why indulge in yoga?
Sage Sankara says the transparent Truth of the ‘Self’, which is hidden by the illusion, is to be attained through the instructions of a knower of Brahman (Gnani), then why stick with a Guru who is not a Gnani?
Sage Sankara says: ~ “The exercise in discrimination between real and unreal and renunciation of the false is real meditation, then why are you indulging in other types of meditation.: ~ ~ Santthosh Kumaar

All the Advaitic teachings of the Gurus of the East and West have nothing to do with the Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara.+

All the Advaitic teachings of the Gurus of the East and West have nothing to do with the Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara.

Remember:~Without Sage Sankara, there is no Advaita because he is the profounder of the Advaitic wisdom.

Advaita is universal. Advaita is not for sale. Do not buy Advaita from the spiritual supermarket. Advaita is the nature of the invisible Soul, the Self.

The world in which you exist is created out of a single stuff. That single stuff is consciousness. Knowledge of the single stuff is Advaitic wisdom.

Advaitic truth is very simple, but it is very difficult to realize because you have accumulated mental garbage from different sources in the name of Advaita.

Until you discard all the accumulated knowledge, you will never be able to realize the Advaitic truth, which is beyond form, time, and space.

The Advaita is the nature of the invisible Soul, the Self shines on its own awareness when Advaitic wisdom dawns.

The Advaita is the nondual nature of the Soul, which is the cause and the support of all that exists as the world in which we exist. Advaita is the nature of God in truth, the Self.

The Advaita is present in the form of consciousness. Advaita is the root element of the universe.

From the Advaita, the universe comes into existence. In the Advaita, the universe resides. And into the Advaita, the universe is dissolved. The Advaita is the parent of all that is there. :

Remember:~

All the Advaitic teachings of the Gurus of the East and West have nothing to do with the Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara.

Remember:~Without Sage Sankara, there is no Advaita because he is the profounder of the Advaitic wisdom.

Advaita is universal. Advaita is not for Sale. Do not buy Advaita from the spiritual supermarket. 

Advaita is the nature of the invisible Soul, the Self. The world in which you exist is created out of a single stuff. That single stuff is consciousness. Knowledge of the single stuff is Advaitic wisdom.

Advaitic truth is very simple, but it is very difficult to realize because you have accumulated mental garbage from different sources in the name of Advaita. 

Until you discard all the accumulated knowledge, you will never be able to realize the Advaitic truth, which is beyond form, time, and space.

The Advaita is the nondual nature of the Soul, the Self shines on its own awareness when  Advaitic wisdom dawns.

Advaita is the nondual nature of the invisible Soul, the Self, which is the cause and support of all that exists as the world in which we exist. Advaita is the nature of God in truth, the Self.

Advaita is present in the form of consciousness. Advaita is the root element of the universe. From the Advaita, the universe comes into existence. 

In the Advaita, the universe resides. And into the Advaita, the universe is dissolved. The Advaita is the parent of all that is there. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

The man who possesses the highest intellect can grasp Advaita, by merely hearing the truth mentioned will know it.+

All the Advaitic teachings of the Gurus of the East and West have nothing to do with the Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara.
All the Advaitic teachings of the Gurus of the East and West have nothing to do with the Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara.
Remember:- All the Advaitic teachings of the Gurus of the east and west have nothing to do with the Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara.
Advaita is universal. Advaita is not for sale. Do not buy Advaita from the spiritual supermarket. Advaita is the nature of the invisible Soul, the Self.
The world in which you exist is created out of a single stuff. That single stuff is consciousness. Knowledge of the single stuff is Advaitic wisdom.
Advaitic truth is very simple, but it is very difficult to realize because you have accumulated mental garbage from different sources in the name of Advaita.
Until you discard all the accumulated knowledge, you will never be able to realize the Advaitic truth, which is beyond form, time, and space.
The Advaita is the nature of the invisible Soul, the Self shines on its own awareness when wisdom dawns.
The Advaita is the invisible Soul is the cause and the support of all that exists, as the world in which we exist. Advaita is the nature of God un untruth, the Self.
The Advaita is present in the form of consciousness. Advaita is the root element of the universe.
From the Advaita, the universe comes into existence. In the Advaita, the universe resides. And into the Advaita, the universe is dissolved. Advaita is the parent of all that is there.

Remember:~
The man who possesses the highest intellect can grasp Advaita, and by merely hearing the truth mentioned, will know it.
Advaitic wisdom or Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana makes one perfect to explain the truth, which is hidden by the form, time, and space
Advaita is the rational truth, scientific truth, and the ultimate truth. The Advaita is one without the Second.
The religion and its belief in personal Gods and its rituals have nothing to do with the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.
All sect-based beliefs are dualistic and unphilosophical, nothing to do with the ultimate truth or Brahman. In Spirituality, the ultimate truth is God in truth.
The Sages of truth are not religious Gurus or Saints. The religion and its mythological Gods and mythological Gods are nothing to do with the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.
All sect-based beliefs are dualistic and unphilosophical, nothing to do with the ultimate truth or Brahman. In Spirituality, the ultimate truth is God in truth.
Understanding what God is not so easy. Religious people can only imagine God based on their beliefs.
You must know God in truth. The difference between the religious concept of God and the truth about God is, the religious concept of God is based on form, time, and space, whereas God in truth is the formless, timeless, and spaceless existence: ~Santthosh Kumaar

Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara reveals both the real and the unreal nature of existence.+

Advaitic wisdom of Sage Sankara reveals both the real and the unreal nature of existence.

The world is both real and unreal. It is real because it is a manifestation of consciousness, but it is unreal in the sense that it is not absolute and eternal like consciousness itself.

People's approach is more practical, and they stick with the reality of the world; they take it as real. That is why all the confusion.

The look of an object will depend upon the medium through which the observer views it. In fact, our mental and intellectual conditions determine the world, observed and experienced. The commoner viewing the world will see it differently from a Gnani viewing the same world. Each one interprets the world that they see in terms of their existing knowledge. The commoner sees everything based on the ego; therefore, he experiences the birth, life, death, and the world as a reality, whereas a Gnani sees everything as consciousness, and he is fully aware of the fact that there is no second thing that exists other than the invisible Soul, the Self, which is present in the form of consciousness. 

Thus, all the egocentric knowledge has to be bifurcated to realize the ultimate truth, which is beyond form, time, and space.

The world in which we exist is nothing but an illusion created out of the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness.

The whole universe is nothing but the invisible Soul. Therefore, there is no second thing that exists other than the invisible Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness.

It is not as if something that was not consciousness suddenly becomes consciousness. Rather, "knowing the truth” means a removal of ignorance about one's own existence as consciousness. Thus, to "know the truth” is to "be  consciousness."

Consciousness is ever-present. Without consciousness, the world in which you exist ceases to exist. Consciousness is Self-evident. It is not established by extraneous proofs. It is not possible to deny consciousness, because it is the very essence of the one who denies it. 

Consciousness is the basis of all kinds of knowledge, presuppositions, and proofs. Consciousness is everything. Thus, consciousness is the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar 

Sage Sankara pointed out that those rituals could in no way bring about wisdom, much less Moksha.+


Sage Sankara pointed out that those rituals could in no way bring about wisdom, much less Moksha.
Sage Sankara gave religious rituals and dogmatic instruction to the populace, but Advaitic wisdom only to the few who could rise to it.
If you mix Advaitic orthodoxy with Advaitic wisdom create confusion, because they mix up the two viewpoints.
Thus, they may assert that ritual is a means of realizing Brahman, which is absurd.
Indulging in Non-Vedic rituals(Puranic Rituals) in place of Vedic rituals is enveloped in still greater darkness; in other words, they are extremely foolish, fall into an awful hell of pain and sorrow, and suffer terribly for a long time."
Thus, Puranic karmas are not Vedic karmas as per the Yajur Veda.
The Puranic karmas were introduced to suit the mass mindset of that time by the founders of present-day Hinduism by keeping the Vedas as their base. They also introduced a new modified belief system on Puranic GODS with a new code of conduct to revive the Vedic religion, which was in ruins in the hands of Buddhism and Jainism.
Thus, the present-day Hinduism with diverse beliefs is not a pure Vedic religion.
Thus, this hotchpotch ideology is the greatest obstacle to the realization of the ultimate truth. That is why Buddha rejected the Vedas.
As regards the rituals, Sage Sankara says, the person who performs rituals and aspires for rewards will view himself in terms of the caste into which he is born, his age, the stage of his life, his standing in society, etc. In addition, he is required to perform rituals throughout his life. However, the Self has none of those attributes or tags. Hence, the person who superimposes all those attributes on the changeless, eternal Self and identifies the ‘Self’ with the body is confusing one for the other; and is, therefore, an ignorant person. The scriptures dealing with rituals, rewards, etc., are therefore addressed to an ignorant person. - (11- Adhyasa Bhashya)
First Mundaka - Chapter 2 (10) - Ignorant fools, regarding sacrifices and humanitarian works as the highest, do not know any higher good. Having enjoyed their reward on the heights of heaven, gained by good works, they still remain in ignorance of the Atman, the real God.
As a person, one performs rituals throughout his life. The person who performs rituals and aspires for rewards will view the world in which he exists as a reality. However, the invisible Soul, the Self unborn, eternal hidden by the world in which he exists. From the standpoint of the invisible Soul, the world in which he exists is merely an illusion.
The scriptures dealing with rituals, rewards, etc., are therefore addressed to an ignorant person.
First Mundaka - Chapter 2 (9) - Children, immersed in ignorance in various ways, flatter themselves, saying: We have accomplished life's purpose. Because these performers of karma do not know the Truth owing to their attachment, they fall from heaven, misery-stricken, when the fruit of their work is exhausted.
First Mundaka - Chapter 2 - Fools, dwelling in darkness, but wise in their own conceit and puffed up with vain scholarship, wander about, being afflicted by many ills, like blind men led by the blind.
The number of religious believers is more, but the number of seekers of truth is much less. The religious believer seeks the pleasure of his own devotion, while the seeker's only aim is to realize the truth of his true existence.
A religious believer accepted his belief as the ultimate reality. A seeker of truth finds his path independently. Many can become seekers, but only a few can become Gnanis.  :~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...