Shree: Going Back
300522: Shree: Going Back
Imagination is unique to each manifestation. A form
imagines itself and hence is made visible or becomes visible to itself and
others. Therefore imagination brings about dvaita – twosome or
separation and there is a binary of self and the other. I imagine or vibrate,
so I become motion and I perceive all other vibrations (forces and forms) and
therefore there is a world for me. Advaita is opposite of this state –
meaning no need to vibrate and hence being only the One (and not a binary or
any separation from anything else). This means that the moment there is some
vibration or intent, there is bound to be a perception leading to self
and the other and there is bound to be a feeling of impermanence and a host of
other feelings related with attachment or ego. What we are living currently is
imagining things and generating forms – we ourselves are imagined forces and
forms (not absolute) so we change amidst the eternally present One. All world is
an imagination (or Maya) and hence there is a distinction of two states of
existence – God and motion; else there isn’t a place for motion or an illusion.
This illusion has a very strong outward pull on us – very strong imagination of
life and death and we keep running to achieve some sort of perfect situation.
The effort is to train the mind to become still
despite the outward pull and go back to the Source where there is only One and
not many. Going back means to keep transforming to forces and
vibrations and finally to consciousness.
Hari Om.
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