One has to go
beyond Vedas means go beyond religion. Go beyond religion means, go beyond
the concept of god. Thus, going beyond Veda,
religion and conceptual god means going beyond illusion. That is the end of Vedas (Veda –antha)
When one goes
into the annals of the history it looks like the true Advith expounded by Sri
Sankara and his param guru, Goudpada was lost or mutilated by the orthodox,
because the preaching and practice does not match.
It is necessary for the seeker to do his
homework, and verify the validity of all the claims, rather than blindly
believe, what others expound as knowledge, till; the un-contradicted truth is
obtained.
The seeker must
have the courage of Buddha to accept the truth and reject the untruth. Since
Buddha rejected religion, the idea of god and scriptures, therefore, it is evident
that, he has gone through every aspect and verified and found them to be
inadequate and useless for the pursuit of truth.
Even Buddhism is
mixed up with regional culture and traditions of the local religion, wherever
it existed. Thus to get the full essence of Buddhism is very difficult.
The scriptures
are for the ignorant masses, who wholly accept the material world as it presents
itself. Wisdom is for those who have begun to realize that things are not what
they seem.
Sage Sri, Sankara says says:-
VC-63. Without
causing the objective universe to vanish and without knowing the truth of the
Self, how is one to achieve Liberation by the mere utterance of the word
Brahman ? — It would result merely in an effort of speech.
65. As a treasure
hidden underground requires (for its extraction) competent instruction,
excavation, the removal of stones and other such things lying above it and
(finally) grasping, but never comes out by being (merely) called out by name,
so the transparent Truth of the self, which is hidden by Maya and its effects,
is to be attained through the instructions of a knower of Brahman, followed by
reflection, meditation and so forth, but not through perverted arguments.
Whatever have appeared (birth, life, death and world) has
appeared on its own and it disappears on its own. Whether a person takes it as reality or
illusion it all depends on his mental and intellectual conditions will
determine the phenomenal world observed and experienced. The look of an object
will depend upon the medium through which the observer views it. A Gnani
viewing the universe (practical life within the practical world) different from
the ignorant is viewing the same universe (practical life within the practical
world). Each one of them interprets the universe he sees in term of his
existing knowledge. The Gnani sees his
body, his ego and his experience of the world as a mere mirage created out of
consciousness whereas the ignorant sees his body as body, his ego as ego and
his experience of the world as world.
Thus experiencing the pain and pleasure within the illusion with
the illusory self, within the illusory experience, has to be an illusion. The
illusion is created, and sustained, and finally dissolves as consciousness,
which is the innermost Self. Since,
there is no second thing other than the consciousness (soul); the consciousness
itself is ultimate truth or Brahman.
The one who has realized this truth for him this illusion is passing
show because he is fully aware of the fact that his body, his ego and his
experience of the world to be consciousness. Practical peoples approach is more
practical, and they are stuck with the reality of the practical life within the
practical world, they take it as real whereas for Gnani has the firm conviction
that:-
Formless soul or
consciousness is the witness that experiences the action, the actor, and the
world of separate things. It is like a light that illuminates everything in a
theatre, revealing the master of ceremonies, the guests, and the dancers with
complete impartiality. Even when they all depart, the light shines to reveal
their absence.
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