Belief system is successful in
propagating the life after death theory: -
what happens after death-- nobody can deny it because nobody has seen
what happens after death it is mere assumption. When the self is formless than
it birth less and deathless. This theory based on the physical self is false
theory because true self is not physical.
Nobody can disprove when some mystics even
claim that they have seen God by intuition. But the onus of proof is on those
who make an assertion. Mystics are required to prove; the burden to disprove is
not on their critics.
Mystical experience is ancient
psychology and it is mind game. And its reality is limited to the physical
existence or duality. The duality is
mere illusion from the ultimate standpoint.
Mystics experience is based on the false self therefore it reveals no
truth. A mystic, touching people forehead and thus putting them into mystic trance
is purely a physical or at best a psychological one; based on the power of
suggestions it has nothing to do with formless self, with the question of
truth. It is just a higher variation of the effect produced by patting a person
on the shoulder to encourage him. The
truth is not based on the individuality and individual experiences because the
self is not an individual but it pervades in everything and everywhere in the
universe as its formless substance and witness.
One mystic, experience can be overthrown
by another mystic’s experience of another thus there is no universality in
their experience. Any experience implies duality and duality is not reality
from ultimate standpoint. Mysticism
charms people but reason does not. Faith, feeling or experience is on
everyone's lips.
The mystic experience like divine light, divine sound , divine vibration, divine smell
of perfume etc. are felt interiorly in
meditation is mere hallucination created by suggestions and unproved because the self is not the form but self is
formless.
When a seeker sees all this diversity
and contradiction of beliefs and opinions, he should reflect that there is some
foolishness somewhere. This doubt is the beginning of inquiry into truth.