Pranam Maharaj .. A very satisfying talk, which cleared so many doubts. Alas, it ended. And I still have questions to which I'm still seeking answers to..
What a blessing Maharaj that you are in our midst and I am listening to you 🙏 SO much clarity and amazing simplicity. Yes, you conquered Maya.🙏 One day, I hope to see a symphony between you and Swami Tatvavidananda ji Maharaj....
Answers we get for any questions give rise to thousands more questions! If we abide in our Self we get clarity in a maturing manner with our progress 🙏
“The world is false because you can see it” 🙏🙏🙏 (1) Anything that has a beginning and an ending (2) Anything that can be perceived by your senses or thought of by your mind (3) Anything that can be referred to in your speech as “this” Is an OBJECT To your consciousness, the ultimate SUBJECT
If the brain was trying to understand itself, it would not have been able to distinguish what it sees or thinks - objectively. One can't be a drashta and drishya at the same time.
Ati Yoga and Mahamudra as well as Madyamaka ( all Buddhist ) are also Advaita and non dual regardless consciousness, but they do no say : " It is one" or :we are all One" because vidyā ( using one world) can not be described with any word or mental construct and is beyond any conceptual category and probably only yogis can actualize it .
Even so, words and concepts are tools used by humans to point to a part of reality. Saying that you cannot use them is false, for the very basis on which humans constructed such philosohies are words and concepts.
Response to question at 17:46: Professor Raju: Your question: If brain is not the basis of consciousness, do we at least need the brain to perceive consciousness? The answer is an EMPHATIC NO. On the contrary, brain is perceived or conceived in CONSCIOUSNESS; the latter can never be perceived but is prior to and a prerequisite for all perceptions and conceptions. All "OBJECTIVE" Experience viz. thoughts, feelings and percepts (visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory and tactile), "come to life" on the ground of Consciousness. Consciousness is the eternal ground on which alone all "objective experiences" rise and fall. Based upon universal human experience, all "Objective experience" is ephemeral. In order to attest to the ephemeral nature of "objective experience" a Witnessing principle is needed to witness their appearance and disappearance. Consciousness as "PURE IMPERSONAL ETERNAL SUBJECT" is precisely that Witnessing principle. In fact, it is also the witness of the absence of "objective experience" as in deep sleep. Please ponder over the following question - What faculty enables one to recall his/her experience of deep sleep when one's brain is supposedly asleep, and he/she was unaware of brain/body/senses/mind/world? Even to think of "unconsciousness', Consciousness is required. The other name for that Pure Consciousness that is at the hub of every experience of ours, across the entire spectrum of life -whether we are awake, asleep or dreaming, is "I". A clear distinction exists between the "I" and the "me-notion" and to see that distinction as a FACT, is the challenge for all of us. Thank you.
God is at the same time God not. God not is God at the same time. Pure consciousness is God. Consciousness minded turns God not. Exclusively a consciousness activity. Give and take within consciousness.
as usual a brilliant exposition on Conciousness My take. There is a fundamental difference between Undivided consciousness and divided consciousnesd a difference between Truth and illusion Please watch the late U G Krishnamirurti the Jeevan Mukta (not J Krishnamurti) on U Tube
Pranam pranam at your feet my dear guruji
So nice so nice transforming the complex spiritual message into the talks
Our guruji is very much practical very much practical very are all blessed
He not only helping us for our sadhana but also chiseling our sadhana
O enlighten soul thank you from my heart from my mind from my body
Pranam Maharaj .. A very satisfying talk, which cleared so many doubts. Alas, it ended. And I still have questions to which I'm still seeking answers to..
What a blessing Maharaj that you are in our midst and I am listening to you 🙏 SO much clarity and amazing simplicity. Yes, you conquered Maya.🙏 One day, I hope to see a symphony between you and Swami Tatvavidananda ji Maharaj....
Amazing
Thank you so much love the connection of astrology n Ayurveda 🙌🏻🙏🏻
Pranam Swami Sarvapriyanandaji 🙏🏻
Thank you Centre for Consciousness for sharing these videos 🌹
Pranam Swamiji
My Pranam to you 🌺🙏
Answers we get for any questions give rise to thousands more questions! If we abide in our Self we get clarity in a maturing manner with our progress 🙏
Thank you Swami ji
pranam swamiji
“The world is false because you can see it” 🙏🙏🙏
(1) Anything that has a beginning and an ending
(2) Anything that can be perceived by your senses or thought of by your mind
(3)
Anything that can be referred to in your speech as “this”
Is an OBJECT
To your consciousness, the ultimate SUBJECT
Pranams Swamiji. I believe that brain is trying to understand the brain which may not reveal all the secrets.
Brain is trying to understand the ultimate , which is a subject n can't be understood as object.. my believe
If the brain was trying to understand itself, it would not have been able to distinguish what it sees or thinks - objectively. One can't be a drashta and drishya at the same time.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ati Yoga and Mahamudra as well as Madyamaka ( all Buddhist ) are also Advaita and non dual regardless consciousness, but they do no say : " It is one" or :we are all One" because vidyā ( using one world) can not be described with any word or mental construct and is beyond any conceptual category and probably only yogis can actualize it .
Even so, words and concepts are tools used by humans to point to a part of reality. Saying that you cannot use them is false, for the very basis on which humans constructed such philosohies are words and concepts.
Response to question at 17:46: Professor Raju: Your question: If brain is not the basis of consciousness, do we at least need the brain to perceive consciousness? The answer is an EMPHATIC NO. On the contrary, brain is perceived or conceived in CONSCIOUSNESS; the latter can never be perceived but is prior to and a prerequisite for all perceptions and conceptions. All "OBJECTIVE" Experience viz. thoughts, feelings and percepts (visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory and tactile), "come to life" on the ground of Consciousness. Consciousness is the eternal ground on which alone all "objective experiences" rise and fall. Based upon universal human experience, all "Objective experience" is ephemeral. In order to attest to the ephemeral nature of "objective experience" a Witnessing principle is needed to witness their appearance and disappearance. Consciousness as "PURE IMPERSONAL ETERNAL SUBJECT" is precisely that Witnessing principle. In fact, it is also the witness of the absence of "objective experience" as in deep sleep. Please ponder over the following question - What faculty enables one to recall his/her experience of deep sleep when one's brain is supposedly asleep, and he/she was unaware of brain/body/senses/mind/world? Even to think of "unconsciousness', Consciousness is required. The other name for that Pure Consciousness that is at the hub of every experience of ours, across the entire spectrum of life -whether we are awake, asleep or dreaming, is "I". A clear distinction exists between the "I" and the "me-notion" and to see that distinction as a FACT, is the challenge for all of us. Thank you.
God is at the same time God not. God not is God at the same time. Pure consciousness is God. Consciousness minded turns God not. Exclusively a consciousness activity. Give and take within consciousness.
as usual a brilliant exposition on Conciousness My take. There is a fundamental difference between Undivided consciousness and divided consciousnesd a difference between Truth and illusion Please watch the late U G Krishnamirurti the Jeevan Mukta (not J Krishnamurti) on U Tube
@@santhanammk7104 Consciousness pity Krishnamurti.