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The Nature of the Self in Moksha

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Jaya Guru Datta,

 

Here is today's saying:

 

". . . The veil of ignorance will be present during the Sushupti state. Because

of this, the true nature of the Self becomes somewhat veiled. The aspects of

Atma which cause the experiences like "I am present"(this is called Sadamsha -

Sat aspect) and "I am knowledge" (this is called Chidamsha - Chit aspect)

becomes veiled. Only the bliss aspect of the Self is experienced - just as the

dull light of the sun veiled by the clouds is perceived. Therefore, in the state

of Sushupti, the knowledge - "I exist" and "I am knowledge" are not experienced.

On the other hand, in Moksha, the nature of the Self is experience in all

aspects - namely, Sat aspect, Chit aspect and Ananda aspect."

 

 

Sri Swamiji

Lessons in Vedanta - 33 part VI

Bhakti Mala, August 1998

 

Sri Guru Datta,

Swamiji Says

 

 

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