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HARI AUM

 

An interesting way of moving ahead spiritually is by

eleminating 'what is not'.

 

Culled out of:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neti_neti

 

Regards

 

Balagopal

 

NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA

 

 

The significance of neti neti

 

In Brhadaranyaka Upanishad, Yajnavalkya is questioned

by his students to describe God. He states " The Divine

is not this and it is not that " (neti, neti).

 

Thus, the Divine is not real as we are real, nor is it

unreal. The divine is not living in the sense humans

live, nor is it dead. The Divine is not compassionate

as we use the term, nor is it uncompassionate. And so

on. We can never truly define God in words. All we can

do is say, it isn't this, but also, it isn't that

either " . In the end, the student must transcend words

to understand the nature of the Divine.

 

In this sense, neti-neti is not a denial. Rather, it

is an assertion that whatever the Divine may be, when

we attempt to capture it in human words, we must

inevitably fall short, because we are limited in

understanding, and words are limited in ability to

express the transcendent.

 

 

 

 

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