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Language gives us a simple message: be my slave and I will shackle you to the

traditions, rote, rituals and rhetoric of the past. Be my master and there are

no limits.

 

-=-

 

All languages tell us the same story: Master a language and it will take you

out of the past that shackles all teachers and their books, and even gurus.

 

Ramana and his Papaji, and Nisargadatta, are like Einstein. They all taught us

that we do not have to be shackled to the past. In other words, we do not need

traditions, rote, rituals and rhetoric to shackle us to the past.

 

Papaji tells us more or less: forget about meditation, mantras, scriptures,

devotion… forget about everything you have to think and do, and just Be.

 

Tradition and the rote, rituals and rhetoric of the past limit us to the past.

Learn the language and there are no limits. This is not only the message of

Ramana, Papaji … Einstein but the universal message of all languages.

 

And so only when physicists discarded Newton and his physics could they start

to think like Einstein, and only then could they take his language, called

Relativity, far beyond anything Einstein could imagine.

 

Ramesh Balsekar did the same when he translated and learned the Advaita language

of his guru Nisargadatta.

 

Advaita is nothing but a language that tells us that there is “no two,” only

the Self.

 

I read what Papaji, Ramana, Nisargadatta said in their books over and over for

3-4 years to try and understand their Advaita message, language. But Ramesh

Balsekar had taken their language of Advaita the one step further that I needed

to realize that, after four years, I could also speak their language called

Advaita.

 

This claim to speak Advaita has to be one flagrant ego trip. Except for one

detail. This detail: You cannot speak this language of Advaita if you think you

are something, an ego.

 

Advaita tells us that to speak its language you cannot have an ego because an

ego speaks a different language from the Self’s Advaita.

 

This is the very foundation of Advaita:

 

If you think you are something (other then the Self) then you are Nothing (but

thoughts).

 

Only when you lose your ego, to be Nothing, can you then be Everything, the

Self, that is the universe and everything in it.

 

-=-

 

Advaita tells us that the Universe is our, the Self’s, dream. It has to be

because it also tells us that there is no doer – there is no two – there is only

the Self. And so maya, life, is exactly like a dream in which the dreamer is

dreaming everything in the dream. Only our mind, ego, can think otherwise.

 

We can call this maya, life, the Supreme Comedy. It is the Supreme Comedy

because it is a hide-and-seek game that it, the Self, plays with itself. It

does this for the Joy of entertainment called maya.

 

Think that you are something and you will entertain yourself with dualities

until you Realize this Supreme Comedy: you are the Self that uses egos to play

hide-and-seek with itself.

 

You are the Everything called the Self but you can only wake up to it after you

lose the ego that is preoccupied playing hide and seek with the Self.

 

Life, the dream called maya, just cannot get funnier or more Joyful than that.

 

This FUN or JOY is the LOVE that You are, I am, and All is.

 

Take time to learn this language called Advaita and it will be the JOY that

comically leaves everything from the past and its future far, far behind.

 

 

 

-- alias gp

 

 

 

 

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Hello GP,

 

....nice dream this....your message...:)

 

love and peace

 

Marc

 

 

advaitin, Gee Pee <gpalotas> wrote:

>

>

> Language gives us a simple message: be my slave and I will

shackle you to the traditions, rote, rituals and rhetoric of the

past. Be my master and there are no limits.

>

> -=-

>

> All languages tell us the same story: Master a language and it

will take you out of the past that shackles all teachers and their

books, and even gurus.

>

> Ramana and his Papaji, and Nisargadatta, are like Einstein. They

all taught us that we do not have to be shackled to the past. In

other words, we do not need traditions, rote, rituals and rhetoric

to shackle us to the past.

>

> Papaji tells us more or less: forget about meditation, mantras,

scriptures, devotion… forget about everything you have to think and

do, and just Be.

>

> Tradition and the rote, rituals and rhetoric of the past limit us

to the past. Learn the language and there are no limits. This is

not only the message of Ramana, Papaji … Einstein but the universal

message of all languages.

>

> And so only when physicists discarded Newton and his physics could

they start to think like Einstein, and only then could they take

his language, called Relativity, far beyond anything Einstein could

imagine.

>

> Ramesh Balsekar did the same when he translated and learned the

Advaita language of his guru Nisargadatta.

>

> Advaita is nothing but a language that tells us that there is "no

two," only the Self.

>

> I read what Papaji, Ramana, Nisargadatta said in their books over

and over for 3-4 years to try and understand their Advaita message,

language. But Ramesh Balsekar had taken their language of Advaita

the one step further that I needed to realize that, after four

years, I could also speak their language called Advaita.

>

> This claim to speak Advaita has to be one flagrant ego trip.

Except for one detail. This detail: You cannot speak this language

of Advaita if you think you are something, an ego.

>

> Advaita tells us that to speak its language you cannot have an ego

because an ego speaks a different language from the Self's Advaita.

>

> This is the very foundation of Advaita:

>

> If you think you are something (other then the Self) then you are

Nothing (but thoughts).

>

> Only when you lose your ego, to be Nothing, can you then be

Everything, the Self, that is the universe and everything in it.

>

> -=-

>

> Advaita tells us that the Universe is our, the Self's, dream. It

has to be because it also tells us that there is no doer – there is

no two – there is only the Self. And so maya, life, is exactly like

a dream in which the dreamer is dreaming everything in the dream.

Only our mind, ego, can think otherwise.

>

> We can call this maya, life, the Supreme Comedy. It is the Supreme

Comedy because it is a hide-and-seek game that it, the Self, plays

with itself. It does this for the Joy of entertainment called maya.

>

> Think that you are something and you will entertain yourself with

dualities until you Realize this Supreme Comedy: you are the Self

that uses egos to play hide-and-seek with itself.

>

> You are the Everything called the Self but you can only wake up to

it after you lose the ego that is preoccupied playing hide and seek

with the Self.

>

> Life, the dream called maya, just cannot get funnier or more

Joyful than that.

>

> This FUN or JOY is the LOVE that You are, I am, and All is.

>

> Take time to learn this language called Advaita and it will be the

JOY that comically leaves everything from the past and its future

far, far behind.

>

>

>

> -- alias gp

>

>

>

>

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