Guest guest Posted October 28, 2003 Report Share Posted October 28, 2003 D. One has at times vivid flashes of a consciousness whose center is outside the normal self and which seems to be all-inclusive. Without concerning ourselves with philosophical concepts , how would Bhagavan advise me to work toward getting, retaining , and extending those rare flashes ? Does abhyasa [practice] in such experience involve retirement ? Maharshi : Outside ! For whom is the inside or outside ? These can exist only so long as there are subject and object. For whom are these two again ? On investigation you will find that they resolve into the subject only. See who is the subject ; and this enquiry leads you to pure Consciousness beyond the subject. The normal self is the mind; This mind is with limitations. But pure Consciousness is beyond limitations and is reached by investigation as above outlined. Getting : the Self is always there. You have only to remove the veil obstructing the revelation of the Self. Retaining : Once you realize the Self , it becomes your direct and immediate experience. It is never lost. Extending : There is no extending of the Self , for it is as ever, without contraction or expansion. Retirement : Abiding in the Self is solitude. Because there is nothing alien to the Self . Retirement must be from some one place or state to another. There is neither the one nor the other apart from the Self . All being the Self ,retirement is impossible and inconceivable. Abhyasa is only the prevention of disturbance to the inherent peace. You are always in your natural state whether you make abhyasa or not ... To remain as you are , without question or doubt , is your natural state. Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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