'SELF- REALIZATION - THE KEY FOR A BETTER LIVING'
This text is in the form of queries & answers between a student
& teacher of BRAHMAVIDYA-the science of practicing self-awareness or
pure consciousness.
Qs. 1 Sir, What is the utility of my or your getting self- realized?
Ans. As you know the world is represented in one self & one self is
the world. The external world with all its space occupying objects is
nothing but our own inner consciousness with names & forms projected
through our bodies, 5 sense organs, the mind & intellect. Hence the
world can be good & pure only if our lives are good & pure. No
isms or systems can bring about a golden rule so that the world can
become a better place to live in. The true radical revolution should
start from within us. Thus self realization is the only way to bring
about a new world order-a world without any territorial contours-a world
with people not divided by sex, caste, creed, religion or nationality.
Qs. 2 How can self realization be a key to a better living?
Ans. Only a self realized man or woman can live his or her life in its
totality. Otherwise we are all leading a miserably fragmented life
without ever understanding what it is all about.
Qs. 3 Is self realization a living condition which has to be brought about by some sort of practice or other?
Ans. Not at all. The self always remains realized. The only thing is
this that we don’t know that. It is just like those 10 people who
crossed a turbulent river at night by swimming & started counting
themselves to find out the missing. All of them failed to count the 10th
when a passer by helped them to find out the 10th since everybody had
forgotten to count himself. Just like the rediscovery of the forgotten
necklace worn around one’s neck the self is to be realized.
Qs. 4 O.K. So far so good. Now tell me. How can I realize myself?
Ans. To indulge in worldly affairs we have to essentially forget
ourselves. If we remain intensely self aware we cannot perceive the
world outside. What does it mean? The self awareness or pure
consciousness is getting transformed into the world outside. How? To
begin with the ‘I’ consciousness is generated from the universal
consciousness which in turn creates the body, mind, intellect, & the
5 sense organs. Ether, air, water, fire & earth are the 5
substances generated through the 5 sense organs – skin, ears, tongue,
eyes, & nose. The 5 sensations are touch, sound, taste, form &
smell. If we can retrace these sequential events we will reach our
original peaceful abode of universal, all pervading pure consciousness
or BRAHMA. This practice is called BRAHMAVIDYA.
METHOD
Here the path we have to tread is a pathless path & the destination
is the pathless land of self-awareness-the ultimate truth. And the
practice is strictly subjective unlike other worldly practices which are
objective since goal is our own self not apart from us.
1. By all means do away with the habit of self –forgetfulness.
2. Constantly strive to remain as pure consciousness.
3. The state of all pervading pure consciousness can be attained by
consistently & persistently keeping our attention on the ‘I’
consciousness which otherwise manifests as the world outside. The theory
behind this practice is the principle of concealment & projection.
The concealment of the self or self forgetfulness results in the
manifestation of the universe & the self awareness results in its
dissolution. Yes, we are the world.
4. By constant practice the
‘I’ consciousness will merge in the universal consciousness & the
practitioner will become “Liberated- in-life”. He alone can live in this
world without being “Of the world”. Here the seen merges in the seer
without any trace of duality.
5. Make your awareness of
yourself and the world outside as choice less as possible. By absolute
choice less awareness you are tending towards absolute freedom from the
gnawing grip of your own thoughts. Because absolute choice less
awareness is BRAHMA-the pure undivided consciousness.
Qs.5 How will a realized person live in this world?
Ans. A self-realized person will live in this world just like any other
person. He will always remain self-contained without being affected by
the vagaries of the world. For him no external world exists outside
himself. Thus the universal objectivity will give way to universal
subjectivity for him. This is true purpose of self-realization &
this is the final outcome of practicing BRAHMAVIDYA.
Qs.6 Sir,
is there any mention of self-realization in our ancient religious texts
like The Holy Khuran, Holy Bible & The Holy Vedas?
Ans. Yes, when the holy khuran tells “Allaahu Akbar” Prophet Mohammed means it.
When The Bible says “I am the only way” Jesus means it. When he further
tells that “I am that I am” he refers to the actual practice of
BRAHMAVIDYA.
When The Vedas proclaim “Thou art That” they mean
it. This pure, all pervading, universal consciousness is the eternal,
peaceful abode to be sought after by everybody. The final common pathway
to be trodden by one & all to reach that destination is
BRAHMAVIDYA-the science of practicing self-awareness.
THE TEN GOLDEN KEYS TO OPEN THE DOOR OF SELF REALIZATION
Qs.7. Sir,
Kindly give me some clues regarding the practice of brahmavidya so that
everybody can practice it and abide in his or her self eternally and
effortlessly.
Ans. Yes.
Here are ten golden keys to open the door of self realization.
1. Abandoning all ideas of acceptance and rejection and practicing
choiceless awareness constantly try to abide in your pure ‘I’
consciousness as long as possible.
2. Always practice
self-enquiry in the form of “Who am I?” and to whom does this world
belong? This will lead you to pure awareness or universal
consciousness-your eternal abode. Abide in it as long as possible.
3. Remain always as pure consciousness which is your real nature not
affected by the three states of waking, dream and deep sleep.
4. The self is to be realized just like sugar from sugarcane, fire from
wood and butter from cow’s milk. Abandon all objects of contemplation
and remain in your innermost self as pure consciousness.
5. Always adopt a comprehensive view characterized by perceiving oneself and the world outside as pure consciousness.
6. The self is pure consciousness, eternal, omnipresent, immutable and
effulgent like the rising sun.The self is pure awareness undecaying free
from all ideas of acceptance and rejection not limited by space, time
and causation. There is only consciousness. You are consciousness-The
world is consciousness-this is the conclusion.
7. Supreme bliss
can’t be attained by contact of the senses with their objects. The
supreme state can be reached by annihilating the mind through one
pointed enquiry-WHO AM I ?
8. The supreme state is the pure
state between existence and non-existence. Hold on to this state of ‘I’
consciousness and perceive that ‘I’ CONSCIOUSNESS as manifesting
everywhere as the world.
9. The only enemy to be conquered is
the mind. Its conquest leads to the attainment of everything. With out
its conquest all efforts are fruitless. Constant enquiry in the form of
“WHO AM I”? (KOHAM) will lead one to the perception of pure awareness
(SOHAM).
10. Just as the ocean is nothing but water the entire
world is nothing but consciousness. When we realize this Brahman or pure
awareness the whole world will appear as the all pervading Supreme
Lord- Truth, Consciousness and Bliss.
SUMMARY
" BE IN THE WORLD "
BUT
" NOT OF THE WORLD "
~SWAATHMAARAAMAN
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