Self-Knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana cannot be acquired
by one who is without strength or earnestness or without the receptiveness and
courage to accept the truth and reject the untruth. But if a serious seeker
strives by means of inquiry, analysis and reasoning on the true base, he will
be able to realize it.
By realizing consciousness as
innermost self, the one become satisfied with that Knowledge. He establishes in
the true self, and he is free from experiencing the duality as reality. and he is in non dual tranquility. Such seeker
ever devoted to the self, are in self-awareness in the midst of illusion or
waking experience.
Having well ascertained the Self,
the goal of the Self- Knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana and having perfect understanding, the seekers,
never relaxing their efforts, enjoy here supreme Immortality and at the time of
the great end attain complete freedom in consciousness, which is ultimate truth
or Brahman.
When one realizes the fact that, the causes of all the causes is uncaused; and
views and judges the worldview on the base of the uncaused, then everything of the experience of duality, becomes one with the highest
imperishable consciousness , which is the Self of all.
As flowing rivers disappear in the
sea, losing their names and forms, so one is freed from name and form, attains
the formless consciousness the innermost self, which is greater than the Great.
He who knows the formless soul or consciousness
as innermost self verily becomes aware of the fact that, his body, ego and his experience
of the world are mere mirage created out of the formless consciousness. He
overcomes the experience of duality; becomes one with the immortal self, which
is formless consciousness.