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He Sees the Truth

 

O Rama, he sees the truth who sees the body as a product of deluded

understanding and as the fountain-source of misfortune, and who knows

that the body is not the Self.

He sees the truth who sees that this body pleasure and pain are

experienced on account of the passage of time and the circumstances

in which one is placed; and that they do not pertain to him.

He sees the truth who sees that he is the omnipresent infinite

consciousness which encompasses within itself all that takes place

everywhere at all times.

He sees the truth who knows that the Self, which is as subtle as the

millionth part of the tip of a hair divided a million times, pervades

everything.

He sees the truth who sees that there is no division at all between

the self and the other, and that the one infinite light of

consciousness exists as the sole reality.

He sees the truth who sees that the non-dual consciousness which

indwells all beings is omnipotent and omnipresent.

He sees the truth who is not deluded into thinking that he is the body

which is subject to illness, fear, agitation, old age and death.

He sees the truth who sees that all things are strung together in the

Self as beads are strung on a thread, and who knows ‘I am not the

mind’.

He sees the truth who sees all beings in the three worlds as his own

family, deserving of his sympathy and protection.

He sees the truth who knows that the Self alone exists and that there

is no substance in objectivity.

He is unaffected who knows that pleasure, pain, birth, death, etc., are all the Self only.

He is firmly established in the truth who feels: ‘What should I

acquire, what should I renounce, when all this is the one Self?’

Salutations to that abode of auspiciousness, who is filled with the

supreme realization that the entire universe is truly Brahman alone,

which remains unchanged during all the apparent creation, existence

and dissolution of the universe.

— Vasistha’s Yoga, translated by Swami Venkatesananda

 

 

THE MAHARSHI

January/February 2005Vol. 15 - No. 1

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Produced & Edited byDennis HartelDr. Anil K. Sharma

 

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