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February 25, 1981

 

 

 

Maharaj: Each one lives in the world according to certain preconceived

concepts. Whatever spiritual knowledge he thinks he may have achieved, he

continues to live according to those concepts.

 

Q: What is it like to live with no concepts?

 

M: Any answer given to you will be a concept.

 

Q: How can one know that his is beyond concepts?

 

M: Merely to understand, without the slightest doubt, with great

conviction, that there is a state prior to the arising of this consciousness.

That, itself, is sufficient.

 

Q: How can one differentiate between just having the thought of it and

living it?

 

M: How do you understand anything? Any knowledge of any kind that you

think you have can only be in the consciousness. How can the consciousness,

which came later, give you any knowledge about that state which exists prior to

its arrival?

 

Any though that you have reached or are going to reach that state is

false. Whatever happens in consciousness is purely imaginary, and

hallucination; therefore keep in mind the knowledge that it is consciousness in

which everything is happening. With that knowledge, be still; don't not pursue

any other thoughts, which arise in consciousness. What is necessary is to

understand with sure conviction is that all is temporary, and does not reflect

you true state

 

 

 

From Consciousness and the Absolute edited by Jean Dunn

 

 

 

 

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