Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 In GuruRatings , " Matthew Files " <matthewfiles wrote: > > GuruRatings , " jodyrrr " <jodyrrr@> wrote: > > > > GuruRatings , " Durga " <durgaji108@> wrote: > > > > [snip] > > > > An excellent exposition as to how and why Tony is talking > > through his hat. > > > > > Then I know, that I as an individual i am walking > > > through my Self. There is no part of this creation which is > > > strange to me. It is me. From the point of view of > > > the Self, 'I' never change, and from the point of view > > > of that which changes, 'it' is 'me.' > > > > > > Durga > > > > Seeing the world as oneself is not something that happens > > automatically. The senses divide the world. Realization > > does not change this. We *learn* to see the world as our > > self. It's not a natural state as far as sense rendering > > is concerned. > > > > --jody. > > > ........I take it to be a natural state. > Perhaps *the* natural state. > The *learning* to see the world as > our self, is to me, actually a re-learning, > of something long ago forgotten, denied. > The Great Betrayal. > The *learning*, is a disolution of that which > keeps us from abiding in this state, a remembering. > > Matthew > Namaste, Sahaja or natural state, the world exists only as an appearance upon the Self. However when the Mukta drops the appearance body the whole appearance disappears as never having happened. Whilst in the appearance the mind of the Mukta or Ego is dissolved, however the kosas or sheaths are still there, and it is the vijnanamayakosa of the erstwhile jiva that the universal mind uses until the body drops.....ONS....Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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