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STUDY GROUP on SPIRITUAL INSTRUCTON

 

CHAPTER 4

ATTAINMENT

Arudha

 

 

V6.

Q. As some sacred texts say that the supreme state is that

in which the sense organs and the mind are completely

destroyed, how can that state be compatible with the

experience of the body and the senses?

 

M. If that were so there would not be any difference between that

state and the state of deep sleep. Further how can it be said

to be the natural state when it exists at one time and not at

another? This happens, as stated before, to some persons

according to their karma (prarabdha) for some time or till

death. It cannot properly be regarded as the final state.

If it could it would mean that all great souls and the Lord,

who were the authors of the Vedantic works (jnana granthas)

and the Vedas, were unenlightened persons. If the supreme

state is that in which neither the senses nor the mind exist

and not the state in which they exist, how can it be the

perfect state (paripurnam)? As karma alone is responsible for

the activity or inactivity of the sages, great souls have

declared the state of sahaja nirvikalpa (the natural state

without concepts) alone to be the ultimate state.

 

 

 

 

 

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