Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Hari Om ~~~~~~ Namaskar, It is said, the Self Realizes the Self by its-Self. This is called out nicely in the Mundakopanishad ( also known as the 'vow of the head'). Mundaka is 'the shaving' and is directed to the sanyas for knowledge of Para-vidya. This is of interest as the great householder Saunaka, asks questions to Angiras - he asks " what is that which being known, all this, the entire phenomenon, experienced through The mind and senses, becomes known?" this is the crux of this wonderful Upanishad. Rishi Angiras informs " This Atman cannot be obtained by much study of the Ved or intelligence or much learning. He whom the SELF chooses, by him the SELF can be gained. To him this Atman reveals Its true nature." [Mundakopanishad 3.2.6] Rishi Angiras points out that once the knots in the heart ( moola- advida) are broken, He how is both high and low is beheld , this is Brahman without stain and with out parts. [Mundakopanishad 2.2.8 & 9] This alone is great insight for one to move forward, yet why does the SELF need to realize itSELF? Because the SELF is unknowable, not because It is unknown, but because it is the source of knowing. It is not an object per se that one inspects, because the SELF is the pure consciousness of the inspection, it is the knower, the object of knowing and the perception to know, all at the same time. It's the ONEness e.g. non- dual. If non-dual ( the glory of Vedanta) then what is there to inspect? This is the brilliance of not only Rishi Angiras, but can be found in Rishi Yajnavalkya's instruction also , to his wife Maitreyi ( Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) and Swami Sivanananda's commentary on Maitreyi-Brahmana. We (I myself) as sisya, mumuksha and sadhaka must not forget this knowledge… I am always open to Upadesha or spiritual instruction to allow the Realization to occur. I am also open to help from this group. We in this group may want to entertain more of these ideas on how we can advance Our 'preparedness' for the SELF. I Have found that the brilliance of the Upanishads lay the understanding and insights , as we are fortunate To have maharshi's that care about ones development, come before us. I am open to new ideas and thoughts and practices to resonate and stir the SELF within; May Sanantkumara, the Divine Sage, provide the path to remove all the knots of ignorance from us all… [bhuma Vidya of the Channdogya Upanishad] Aham Brahmasmi , (Br.U. 1.4.10). Pranams, yajvan Discussion of Shankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy of nonseparablity of Atman and Brahman. Advaitin Homepage at: Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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