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This is absurd logically. That which does not remain, has been at

least experienced. Then it is at most an illusion, but for illusion

to occur there must be something which created illusion. So it can

not be non-existent. That which is Asatya can not be experienced,

hence can neither sub-rate nor can get subrated.

 

Please share thoughts / respond / clarify.

 

Ravindra

(Rabinder Koul)

 

--- On Wed, 4/30/08, Sadhak <sadhak_insight wrote:

 

 

Sadhak <sadhak_insight

[sadhaka] That Which Does Not Remain is Non-existent (April

30, 2008)

" Spiritual Group " <sadhaka >

Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 4:39 AM

 

 

:Shree Hari:

 

30th April, 2008, Wednesday

Baisakh Krishna Dashami, Vikram Samvat 2065, Budhvar

 

This world is leaving us. We experience sorrow that comes from coming together

and later parting or separating. " Dukha sanyog viyogam " But the reality is that

sorrow is not coming. It is leaving. It cannot stay. It leaves. It was going to

leave, anyway. If you accept this point, then you will become a yogi at this

very moment.

 

All are perishing and going away. Everything. Not a thing will

remain. One day it will become " pralay " (devoured into nothingness).

Actually the " pralay " , the end is already happening. Just like when

a child is born, the dying process begins. That which is perishing,

is non-existent.

 

Remain ever alert. Just like this tree is a mango tree. You do not

have to memorize and remember it at all times, " This is a mango

tree, this is a mango tree " etc. Similarly you do not have to

remember at all times that this is all going towards non-existence.

Simply remain alert at all times.

 

Just like for a rich man, the greatness, the connection is with the

riches. Similarly with birth, the connection is with death. All

bodies will eventually come to an end. They will perish. That which

does not remain is non-existent. That which remains is called yoga.

 

" Hai so sunder hai sada, nahin so sunder nahin..... " We are seeing

what is not, and not what IS. One is a knower and the other is to be

known. All sense organs are moving towards destruction, but that

which is witnessing this, ever remains. " Samatvam yoga ucchyate " He

whose inner being is without flaws has attained this realization.

This IS-ness is not of the world, this IS-ness is of the Supreme

Consciousness (Paramatma, God). What remains is God. (to be

continued)

 

From Discourse in Hindi by Swami Ramsukhdasji - July 25, 2003 at

5:00 am.

 

Ram Ram

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