Thursday, August 16, 2012

The observation of the three states will depend upon the medium through which the observer views it.




The observation of the three states will depend upon the medium through which the observer views it. In fact, one’s mental and intellectual conditions will determine the dual and non-dual experiences observed and experienced.  The worldly person viewing the three states will see it differently from the Gnani viewing the same three states.  Each one interprets the three states that he observes in term of his existing knowledge.  A Gnani sees consciousness in everything and everywhere. Because he is fully aware of the fact that, the consciousness pervades in everything and everywhere in all the three states, therefore he has the firm conviction that everything is consciousness and no second thing exists other than the consciousness. Then only unity in diversity in understanding is possible.

 The seeker has to perfect and gain an experience of viewing and judging on the base of the beyond (consciousness) transcend consciously all his identification with the false entity within the false experience in order to overcome the illusion or duality.   The perfect seer sees consciousness (innermost self) in everything and everywhere all the time.   

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