Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 All is God - Vaasudeva Sarvam " What ever is perceived by the mind, speech and eyes is only I and nothing else " (Srimad Bhagwat). All is Paramatma (God). There is nothing else besides Paramatma (Vasudeva, God). Whatever you see, whatever you think of, whatever you say - all is God. There is only One. Everything born is born of Paramatma. Prakriti (Nature) and Purush (Paramatma, God) both are endless. Nature does not have an independent existence of its own. It's existence is because of the Paramatma. [The Paramatma IS - Nature IS NOT.] In the path of Knowledge (Jnana Yog) there are two entities. The real (Imperishable) and the unreal (Perishable) the Self (Atma) and the Non Self (Nature). The sadhak who follows the path of knowledge (Jnana Yog) is path has to renounce the unreal (Is Not, Nature). That is why the existence of the unreal remains for a long time within. [Renunciation takes much longer]. The aspirant tries to achieve renunciation by practice, not realising that he is practicing using the Non Self - i.e. his body. You can never realise the Self as long as you are dependent on the Non Self (body, mind, intellect, ego).] As soon as he realises that the unreal (the Non Self) has no independent existence, he attains bliss. The Non Self cannot exist without the Self. Know this fact immediately. Only God (Paramatma) exists, only the Self (Atms) exists. There is nothing else. Vaasudev Sarvam - All is God. In this path of Devotion, there is predominance of inner sentiments (Bhaav). This is not a matter of intellect. Intellect sees two. In this, there is no two. All is One. Accepting your parents is done by the inner sentiments (bhaav) - not by intellect. [You may be able to argue that there is proof of who your mother is, but you have to believe who your father is. You cannot easily prove it (without doubt) by the intellect.] The inner sentiments (bhaav) is always far stronger than the intellect. Intellect gives up (tyaag) one. What has to be given up, stays with us for a very long time. In Vaasudev Sarvam (all is God) there is only One. This is the End, the Goal. " What ever is perceived with the mind, speech and eyes is only I and nothing else " is the description of the End. The person who accepts that all is God is wise, is a man of Wisdom. The Lord is the Seed of All. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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