Monday, June 20, 2016

The 'I' is an obeject to the Soul, which is the subject. The ‘I’ hides the Soul, the subject.+


The Subject is the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness. The three states are an object to the Soul, which is the subject.  

The world in which we exist is the dualistic illusion created out of single clay. That single clay is the Soul, the subject, and the dualistic illusion is an object to the formless, timeless, and spaceless subject. 

The seeker must know ‘what is the subject and ‘what is an object?' within the dualistic illusion, to unfold the mystery of our existence. 

In reality, the subject and object are one in essence because the object is created out of the subject. Therefore, the subject alone is real and the object is merely an illusion created out of the subject.

The 'I' appears as the world is an object to the Soul, which is the formless subject.

Holding the 'I' as the subject is a great error.

That is why Bhagavad Gita: ~ The permanent (consciousness) is always there, only the transient ‘I’ comes and goes. (2.18)

The ‘I’ hides the Soul, the Subject.

As a person perceiving the world, one is unaware of the fact that he and his experience of the world are within the object. He as a person is completely unaware of the fact that he is not the subject at all. The subject is formless and it is apart from the three states (object).

The subject is not an entity or identity within the three states. Therefore, judging the truth on the base of the object as the Self is erroneous. Such judgment leads to all sorts of speculation, doubts, and confusion. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

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