Authoritarianism merely
assumes as true what another says, but what has yet to be proved. Lots of pundit will teach “Who am ‘I’”? but
none have deeply analyzed it
scientifically, none can prove it. Rational proof is needed in pursuit of truth,
so that one can arrive at knowing truth i.e. Wisdom; theirs is mere dogma,
parrotism, repetition of what they read in scripture.
Scholastic or mystic
argument leads nowhere. If one says “God is formless “another will reply,
"No, God has a form! If one says "this scriptures has higher then all
other scriptures” another will say, "No, that is lower and there are many
scriptures higher then that." It is impossible to get anywhere with such
talk because both sides are merely assuming and imagining.
Pursuit of truth does not
begin with ultimate truth just by holding some scriptures declaration as truth,
truth has to be proved, not assumed. People who take scriptures for granted are
mere scholars who have mastered scriptures without verifying their validity and they are parroting
their scriptural knowledge not the truth. People think scriptural mastery is
wisdom but it is mere play of words. The scriptural knowledge is not the means
to acquire Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana. Buddha rejected scriptures and got enlightenment.
Sri, Ramana Maharishi said:-
Q: D: Is it not necessary to study the Vedas or at least
Prastnatraya(Bagvad gita.Dasoponishad and Brahma Sutra all with commentaries)
to ensure firm realization?
A: Bhagvan: - No. Do you need all that to see yourself? All that
is intellectual wealth, useful in explain doubts and difficulties if others
rise them if you yourself encounter them in course of thinking. But to attain
realization, all that is not necessary. You want fresh water to drink, but you
do not require all the water of the river Ganges to quench your quest. (in page 111/112- practical
guide to know your self)
Upanishads:-They alone in this world are endowed with the highest
wisdom who are firm in their conviction of the sameness and birthlessness of Ataman.
The ordinary man does not understand their way. (Chapter IV —
Alatasanti Prakarana 95-P-188 in Upanishads by
Nikilanada)
One may believe in a
position, but he is required to prove the truth of his belief. A belief is assuming
or imagining to be true, but the truth is wisdom.
The time one spends in rituals and
glorifying gods and gurus is wasted; instead spend that same time moving
forward towards Self-knowledge, which is true goal. In religion and yoga are
not the means to Self-knowledge they lead deeper ignorance hallucination.
Inquiry, analysis and reasoning will
help the seeker towards Self-knowledge, because they will lead to perfect
understanding of the truth. When this happens the sense of "I' and
"mine' will subside. This is the way to freedom from experiencing the duality
as reality, gradual, or progressive, liberation.
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