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Q: It is said that the shock of realisation is so great that the body

cannot survive it.

 

A: There are various controversies or schools of thought as to whether

a jnani can continue to live in his physical body after realisation. Some

hold that one who dies cannot be a jnani because his body must vanish

into thin air, or some such thing. They put forward all sorts of funny

notions. If a man at once leaves his body when he realises the Self, I

wonder how any knowledge of the Self or the state of realisation can

come down to other men. And that would mean that all those who have

given us the fruits of their Self-realisation in books cannot be considered

jnanis because they went on living after realisation. And if it is held that a

man cannot be considered a jnani so long as he performs actions in the

world (and action is impossible without the mind), then not only the great

sages who carried on various kinds of work after attaining jnana must be

considered ajnanis but the gods also, and Iswara (the supreme personal

God) himself, since he continues looking after the world. The fact is that

any amount of action can be performed, and performed quite well, by the

jnani, without his identifying himself with it in any way or ever imagining that

he is the doer. Some power acts through his body and uses his body to

get the work done.

 

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