Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 Sri Sri Adi Harsha Maharaj stated: >> >Maya cannot be said to be real or unreal and yet when it disappears, >> Revealing Reality, One Sees Clearly that Reality has Never been Absent and >> Imagination has never existed apart from the Reality of One's Own >> Consciousness. Dan-tushiro Mifunu-ji Samurai-San asked: >> Greetings, Harshaji. >> If Maya has disappeared, then how >> can this writing be appearing on my screen? (back to Harsha-ji-ji) >Namaste Sri Adi Dan Samurai! You ask the most brilliant and profound questions with the sharp sword of high intelligence and great wit. >As usual, when faced with the least difficulty, I must >turn things over to Sri Gregacharya Mahatma Mahadeva Sarswati >who shall show you the light that you deserve to see. Bubba Free Greg interposes: Harsha-raj's poetic evocation about Maya was actually written from a moving vantage point. He's kindly displaying a process in miniature, from the top of a pole vault. 20 feet up, kicking his legs over the cross-bar, he's still holding on to the pole. So from there, Maya seems not real or unreal. A little farther, his body crosses over the bar, but that last finger is still on the pole, so he says that Maya disappears. But finally, having let go of the pole altogether, not fixed or anchored anywhere, Harsha-ji joyously declares that Reality has never been absent or obscured. From there, which is here, it can be said, but cannot be truly said, that anything disappeared or that there is writing on computer screens... Gassho, --Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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