Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 advaitin , " Tony OClery " <aoclery wrote: advaitin , Rajesh Ramachander <rrajeshchander@> wrote: > > Namasthey Bhaskar Prabhu Ji: > > >>At the same token Avarna & vikshepa > >>are not just factual creations of mind > >>for they exist independent of the mind. > >>It is the mind that is bewildered by > >>avarna & vikshepa. > > >just I wanted to get the clarification for > >your above statement > > I had meant was that Avarna and Vikshepa are not creations of our mind. Being unable to perceive Avarana & Vikshepa our mind is in perpetual illusion in world. To perceive Avarna & Vikshepa is crossing the barrier of that illusion of world. The reality of world we percieve is owing to Avarna and Vikshepa. > > If we were to argue that Avarna and Vikshepa are mere creations of mind then it is tantamount to saying that the world which is an outcome of the same Avarna and Vikshepa is also a creation of mind. The world is an outcome of maya of Ishwara and not a creation of our mind and thus Avarna and Vikshepa are also not mere creation of our mind. When the mind becomes pure it is able to cross the barrier of Avarna & Vikshepa and be one with Brahman. > > I am sure you have a different opinion on this. Kindly let me know your comments. > > > Sincerely, > RR Namaste RR et al, Avarana and Vikshep are products of the universal mind. Therefore are also unreal and not beyond the mind. The error is in think that the small I mind is any different from the illusion of the big I-I mind.........Anything other than NirGuna can only be mind....ONS...Tony. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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