When the Vedas and Upanishads declare that Consciousness or Atman is
actually nothing but Brahman, then why go round and round, by various tortuous
paths, like the blind led by the blind. One has to realize the fact that, the
mind is in form of universe. Trace the
source of mind and realize that source is consciousness. The mind rises from
consciousness as waking or dream and subsides as deep sleep.
Raman Maharshi said fortunate are
the one who do not lose themselves in the labyrinths of philosophy. Bhagwan
says: Take Vedanta, for instance: it speaks of 15 pranas the names and
functions of it which the student is
asked to commit memory. Will it not be sufficient if he thought only one prana
does the whole work of maintaining the body? Again the antakaran is said to
think, to desire, to will, to reason etc. Why all these details? Has anyone
seen antakarana, or all these pranas? Do they really exist? They are conceptual
divisions invented by teachers of philosophy by their excessive analysis. Where
do all these concepts end? Why should confusion created and then explained
away? Fortunate is the man who does not lose himself in the labyrinths of
philosophy, but goes straight to the source from which they all arise. (GURU RAMANA .By S.S Cohen -vii
Danger of philosophy-Page -58-59)
Even
Upanishad say:
This Ataman cannot be attained by the study of the
Vedas, or by intelligence, or by much hearing of sacred books. It is attained by him alone whom
It chooses. To such a one Ataman reveals Its own form. [Katha Upanishad Ch-II -23-P-20]
Mundaka Upanishad :-
This Ataman cannot be attained
through study of the Vedas, nor through intelligence, nor through much
learning. He who chooses Ataman—by him alone is Ataman attained. It is Ataman
that reveals to the seeker Its true nature. [ 3
–page-70 Mundaka Upanishad Upanishads by Nikilanada]
The scriptures indicate that Atman
is Brahman, and Brahman is ultimate truth. Therefore the soul, which is in the
form of consciousness, is ultimate truth. Thus to realize the ultimate
truth is the prime goal. A well-directed inquiry, analysis and
reasoning will lead one to his non-dual destination.
Self-Realization is direct
realization of the ultimate truth or real god, in contrast with traditional
paths, which are indirect. And the other paths cannot lead to the ultimate
destination because they are based on the false self, which they hold as real
self and false experience as reality.
Until and unless one overcomes
physical shackle it is impossible to understand and assimilate the non-dual
truth, which is beyond the physical existence or the universe. Consciousness itself is lord of itself though
not of the universe. And having nothing it has all.
Self-Knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana cannot be attained by study
of the Vedas and intellectual understanding or by bookish knowledge. Therefore there is no use of studying the
Vedas and other scriptures in order to acquire the non-dual wisdom. That is why Buddha rejected the scriptures,
and even Sri, Sankara indicated that, the ultimate truth lies beyond religion,
concept of god and scriptures.
Therefore, there is no use of taking
strain to understand assimilate the conceptual divisions invented by teachers
of philosophy by their excessive analysis. There are more and more doubts and
confusions, if one tries to understand and assimilate the ultimate truth
through scriptures.
The innermost self or formless soul
or consciousness is nothing to do with the three states because it is not an
entity or identity within the three states. Consciousness pervades in
everything and everywhere in all the three states as their formless substance
and it is apart from the three states as their formless witness. The formless
substance and witness are one in essence. Thus all the three states are mere
mirage created out of consciousness.
Therefore, no second thing exists, other than consciousness, the
innermost self. By Realizing the soul or consciousness as innermost self, leads
to non-dual Self-Awareness or Brahmic awareness or Atmic awareness.
good writing mentioning the excerpts by philospher like raman maharshi
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