Guest guest Posted January 19, 2010 Report Share Posted January 19, 2010 Brahman is Sathya (Truth); the Cosmos is Mithya (illusory) " Vedanta (Vedic philosophy) declares: " Brahman is Sathya (Truth); the Cosmos is Mithya (illusory) " . Your primary concern must be to understand whether you are real or unreal or what in you is real and what is unreal. It is only when you have recognised the truth of your own being that you can recognise the world as illusory and your own self as the only reality. The realized person asserts: " I am Brahman " . Wherefrom has this statement emanated? What does it mean? It is a spontaneous expression and not the result of a thought or feeling. The " I " is boundless Infinite. When the finite individual merges in the Infinite " I " , the " I " alone remains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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