[Advaita-l] Tasya bhaasaa sarvam idam vibhaati

V Subrahmanian v.subrahmanian at gmail.com
Thu Jan 19 00:49:46 CST 2017


Dear Sada ji,

Nicely stated. I recall a point Swami Paramarthananda ji would make:

Supposing I ask you to list all the objects in this Hall. It is true that
all of you will list everything here like the desk, the office clip, the
chairs, the people, etc. But one thing that no one will even take note of
as an item is the light, whether it is the sunlight or the electric light,
that pervades this entire hall with which alone you are able to see the
desk, etc. That light is taken for granted and not even considered by
anyone.

Similarly we never take note of the Consciousness which alone is
 responsible for all transactions, vyavahāra, but get engrossed in them.
It is the Veda, the Guru, that draws our attention to that Bhānam.

regards
subbu

On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 8:25 AM, kuntimaddi sadananda via Advaita-l <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:

> PraNAms
> Someone in the facebook - posted this quote of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi.
> Even from physics point one cannot see the light. One can only see the
> light reflected by an object. One cannot really see the object too - other
> than its reflected image that forms on the retina and transmitted by the
> nerves system to the brain in terms of Electrical signals. If there are no
> objects to reflect then the presence of light cannot be RECOGNIZED.
> Similarly without the mind present the pure all pervading consciousness
> cannot be RECOGNIZED.
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> God has bless us with program code to convert the electrical signal to
> software - called vRitti or thought. The tools of physics have are no more
> useful to go beyond the electrical signals.
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> Here is Shree Ramana's statement:
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> "We are so engrossed with the objects or appearances revealedby the light,
> that we pay no attention to the light. In the waking or dreamstate in which
> things appear, and in the sleep state in which we see nothing,there is
> always the light of Consciousness or Self, like the hall lamp which
> isalways burning. The thing to do is to concentrate on the seer and not on
> theseen, not on the objects, but on the Light which reveals them. ~ Sri
> RamanaMaharsh.
> Looks like he does not need any certification from others about what
> realization involves.
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> Vidyaranya discusses some of these aspects in the 11th Ch. of Panchadashi
> that we are currently doing on line.
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