Saturday, 7 October 2023

Repeated reading and constant persistence is the way to sow the seed of Advaitic wisdom.+

Repetition and constant persistence is the way to sow the seed of Advaitic wisdom. Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana helps as a raft upon which one crosses a swift river to get to the other side of the dualistic illusion, once the shore beyond the form, time and space, is reached; there is no longer any need to carry the raft because the Soul, the Self remains in its own awareness.

In nondualistic Self-awareness, the river and person crossing the river itself is an illusion. The Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness alone, is real and all else is an illusion.

It takes time for the seeker to gain the perfect understanding of ‘what is truth’ and ‘’what is untruth’. It takes time for the Soul, the Self to wake up from the sleep of ignorance, and it takes time for one realizes the truth, which is beyond the form, time and space.

The seekers who have an intense urge, truth-oriented, and ready to verify everything and ready to accept the truth after verification will reach the non-dual destination without hurdles.

Religionists, theorists, and some intellectuals can never grasp what is being said here; because they have preconceived ideas of their accepted truth, therefore, they refuse to verify the facts.

Constant repetition of reading the subject and reflecting on the subject is the way to sow the seed of the Advaita, in the subconscious.

One of the reasons I have been expressing about its repetition of the same thing, again and again, is to grasp the non-dual truth. It takes time for seekers to assimilate what is being said through my posts and blogs.

The seeker not only read my posts and blogs by constant reflecting on the Soul, the Self. With constant reflecting on the subject, he will be able to understand, assimilate and realize the Advaitic truth, which is beyond the form, time and space. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

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