Thursday, October 4, 2018

What is the use of knowing what happens after death when the Self is birthless? +


Swami Vivekananda:~“The wicked are always looking for defects. Flies come and seek the ulcer, and bees come only for the honey in the flower. Do not follow the way of the fly but that of the bee. 

Gurus belong to religion or yoga. Spirituality is nothing to do with religion and yoga.  Self-knowledge-or Atma Gnana or Brahma Gnana is not for those who are followers of religion and yoga. And Advaita is not the cocktail knowledge. Move on in your chosen path and help those who are following you and your teaching.
There are two kinds of audiences - The ordinary ones who desire the transitory heaven and other pleasures obtained as a result of ritual sacrifices, and the more advanced seeker who seeks to know the truth beyond form, time, and space. Religion and Yoga are meant for the first audience, to help lead its followers along the way. Spirituality emphasizes that Advaitic wisdom is meant for those who wish to go beyond such transient pleasures.
What is the use of arguing on the base of the birth entity, which is not the Self?

What is the use of knowing what happens after death when the Self is birthless? 

What is the use of thinking of heaven and hell when the ‘Self ‘is not an individual and it is never born and never dies?   
The path of wisdom is not for the Orthodox populace. It is difficult for the orthodox people to accept the truth because they already accepted something else as truth because of their samskara or conditioning. It is difficult for them to accept anything other than their inherited conditioning.  
Even Sage  Sankara appears personally and tells them what they have accepted as truth is not truth; they will never be able to accept anything other than their accepted truth.
You must follow your chosen path which makes them happy and gives you satisfaction.  Without an instant urge to acquire Self-knowledge, it is impossible to tread the path of wisdom. 
Bhagavad Gita says: ~ Among thousands of men, scarcely one strives for perfection; and of those who strive and succeed, scarcely one knows the ‘Self’  in truth.
The path of wisdom attracts only those who are in search of truth and they appreciate it greatly.   The ignorant are not spiritually mature the receive Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana.  The ignorant indulge in argument and provocation and personal attack, which hinders their own realization of the ultimate truth or Brahman. 
That is why Jesus said:~ Do not throw your pearls before pigs, lest they trample them underfoot and turn to attack you. (Matthew -7:6)

~ He meant knowledge of the Spirit or Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana.

Bhagavad Gita says: ~ “Don't unsettle the minds of the ignorant by revealing the esoteric truth."

Remember:~ 
Katha Upanishad says: ~ This Atman is attained by him alone whom It chooses. (II -23-P-20)
 Thus, those who have taken the path of wisdom are chosen ones.  The chosen one will get the grace of the Soul, the inner Guru. The path of wisdom is the Soulcentric path, whereas all other paths are egocentric.  All egocentric paths are leads to hallucination.

The Soul, the 'Self' reveals ‘what is real’ and ‘what is unreal” when the seeker is receptive and ready.

Sages of truth restrained themselves parting the Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana to the mass and only a selected few. It was hidden from the populace, which was not qualified and receptive to it. Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana was not written down but was imparted orally to the chosen few. 

Thus, religion was given to the mass, and knowledge of the Spirit is given to only a selected few. Thus, we find traces of the knowledge of the spirit in the religious books in the form of parables. : ~Santthosh Kumaar

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