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Nondualism - Reflections of the Self - How Can We Understand

Nondualism? Part 05

 

If we could in an instant realize that all creation is God, we would

cease our search and speculation. The whole of creation is complete

and perfect. God encompasses all opposites. our destiny is to merge

with the wholeness of life. we are bound only by the limitations of

our experimental knowledge.

 

As unreal as the limited personality is, bondage is just as unreal.

The idea of bondage, like that of liberation, results from the

confusion of our minds.

 

" The mind of man alone is responsible for both his bondage and his

liberation. The difference between bondage and liberation exists only

in our thought " Baba

 

The perception of bondage is a creation of the ego's manufacture. It

is a self deception of desire and ignorance. In fact, the creation is

full and complete when we cease separating it in our minds. To

realize this is to experience the truth and bliss of our basic

nature. It is our immediate duty and ultimate goal to experience

Oneness.

 

" So also the universe is but One, though you may be able to

distinguish starts and planets, rock and tree, bird and birch, and

and antler in it. Whatever there is, Sarvam Brahmamayam, all is

Brahman. it is Sat-Chit-Ananda (truth-consciousness-bliss), no more,

no less. Realization of this great truth is the only purpose " Baba

 

Continued...Nondualism - Reflections of the Self - What Seek the

Basis? Part 06

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