Rosin W:~ Can you explain what happens to consciousness when the form dies?
Santthosh Kumaar:~ What happens in deep sleep, the same thing happens when the illusion of the world dies. Consciousness remains in its own awareness without the illusory form, time, and space.
For a Gnani the world is merely an illusion. He sees the world in which he exists is an object, thus, for a Gnani, the world in which the birth, life and death happens is a passing show.
A Gnani is a jivanmukta because he is free from experiencing the worldly life within the illusory world as a reality.
A Gnani consciously becomes one with the Soul before his physical death, whereas the ignorant unconsciously becomes one with the Soul after his death.
A Gnani is the one who has risen to Gnana is liberated from experiencing birth, life, death, and the world as a reality while living in the midst of the world before his physical death.
The commoner thinks he is an individual separate from the world and the world existed prior to him, and he is born in it. Until this conviction is there, the world in which he exists prevails as a reality. Therefore, there is a need to realize the one which is born lives and dies in this world is not the Self.
The Self is birthless and deathless Soul because it is ever formless, timeless, and spaceless existence.
From the ultimate standpoint: nothing is ever born, nothing dies, one that is born in ignorance. Ignorance is present in the form of the ‘I’. The ‘I’ is the whole universe. The universe is the dualistic illusion or Maya.
The birth is the birth of ignorance. Physical life is a life of ignorance. Death is the death of ignorance. Whatever exists without ignorance is the ultimate reality or Brahman or God in truth. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar
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