Everyone’s inner work leads towards new understanding and
realization. When doubts crops up and
when one does not get a reasonable reasoning for his doubts from the other source, then only he
indulges in his own personal research,
and try to investigate, and then only
he becomes aware of
the truth. As he goes deeper and deeper into the subject the truth will
start reveal.
At every stage of life, wherever one turns or goes, ignorance
meets him. One always worries what is going to happen in the future to him,
or to the world? What will happen to the money if he deposits it, will it be
safe? What is happening inside his body?
What is the ultimate condition of this this world? He will not get answers.
Because futures have yet come, he is thinking of the past and future fears in
the present. The present is always built on past and survives on the hopes of
the future. But when one becomes aware
of the fact that time is mere illusion and one which is aware of the time is
timeless existence, which is the consciousness.
To overcome the sense of time one has to realize the one which is aware
of the form and space also is consciousness.
Thus consciousness alone is real and form, time and space are unreal
because they are one in essence.
Pursuit of truth
means an inquiry into the nature of the universe. How it came to be? What is
it? What is it for? Pursuit of truth is
not making various theories about the Absolute, nor ornamental words, nor
imagining things. It is directed towards life and has the highest value in
weighing life properly.
From practical-outlook
people regard pursuit of truth as a waste of time. They will say "world is
a reality. Everybody knows it is the world. Why waste time inquiring into
it?" This attitude belongs also to the primitive mind-set as well as to
children. Therefore reasoning belongs to advanced humanity.
Science is true
so far as the world of science is concerned, yoga is true so far as one is in
yogic Samadhi: the yogi's experiences are not lies but truly described; all
these are however only relative truths, true only from physical point of view,
they come and go, they contradict each other; whereas non-dual wisdom, which is
higher than all these, which is un-contradictable and does not conflict with
anything else.
The question
never enters the mind of the people; why are there so many contradictory
religions, opinions, theories, authorities, scriptures and men? Non-dual wisdom is not theoretical wisdom.
Philosophic speculation is not non-dual truth.
Pursuit of truth
does not belongs to any religion, because it inquiries into the value of
religion just as it inquiries into the value of the whole physical
existence. Because pursuit of truth is
so troublesome, people don't want to be bothered with it, but remain content
with mysticism or religion, where the need of thinking is absent. Non-dual wisdom comes only by transcending
them all for it depends on un-contradiction.
Inquiry will
always look thoroughly into all sides of a question, whether it is concerning a
material or a spiritual matter, and decide upon it only then.
The fear and
suffering is often a cause of bringing people to the pursuit of truth. Because of contradictory arguments and
conflicting conclusions—people mistook Religions for spirituality. Many People think that ultimate truth cannot
be got, but they are mistaken. Religion
will give one the goal of non dualistic truth, i.e. the knowledge of everything.
Religion may make one happy, give satisfaction, but that is another matter, but
one cannot get rid of his ignorance through religion. Therefore one must make
his mind clear as to what object or goal he wants in life, because he cannot
travel in opposite directions.
Therefore, it is necessary to for the seeker of truth to inquire
on his own and realize the non-dual truth without any scriptures in this very
life time, and make sure of Sri.Sankara‘s declaration world is myth and Brahman
alone is real.
Thus by quoting one
authority from one scripture, and another authority from another scripture, and
trying to prove and realize the truth is like, trying to drain the ocean drop
by drop.
As Sri, Ramana Mahaarshi said: scriptural knowledge is
conceptual divisions invented by teachers of philosophy by their excessive
analysis. Where do all these concepts end? Why should confusion created and
then explained away? Fortunate is the man who does not lose himself in the
labyrinths of philosophy, but goes straight to the source from which they all
arise.
When Ramana Maharshi indicated the direct path to the truth, is
the source from which the false arises. Thus the source is the soul/ Atman,
which is the true self. Atman itself is Brahman. Thus it is necessary to view the worldview on
the base of the source, which the true self, and formless substance and witness
of the experience of diversity. Thus deeper inquiry, analysis and reasoning on
the true base, one can acquire the self –knowledge in lesser time and
effort. The unity in diversity is possible
only through self-knowledge not by mastering the scriptural knowledge.
Orthodox and pundits have “I know” attitude, therefore, they
think others know nothing. They pretend
to be listening but they think others are in
a primitive people who could not possibly have anything to share with
them.” This type of outlook is great obstacle in pursuit of truth. The
orthodoxy is greatest hindrance in realizing the non-dual truth.
This witness position cannot be taken in the midst of work or
activity, because work and activity are part of the mirage.
Adopting the neutral, impersonal point of view of the Witness
also helps us transcend form, time and space.
In fact, memory of the past, knowledge of the present, and projection
into the future require the existence of a consciousness which is in itself
outside form, time and space. By
learning to view and judge the three states on Witness position can transcend
sense of form, time and space, which helps to reduces its grip of duality.
To reduce all the three states as mind. The first effect of this practice is a
lessening of the impact of individual experience. In the next stage, one has to train himself
to ask where the mind dwell. The answer
one arrives at is: in the Self, the consciousness! The three states come and go; what remains
after they vanish is the consciousness which contains them. It alone is real.
Meditation remains necessary only in preliminary stages, but
meditation is not the means to acquire Self-Knowledge. The highest state
attainable by yoga is no better than deep sleep. Only path of reason can by
itself lead to Realization of ultimate truth.