Shree: Becoming the Truth
170922: Shree: Becoming the Truth
The name of God gives everything.
I can talk of motion and then realize its limitation leading to renouncement of
all perceptions and then subsequently focus on God – this is one way.
Or I can put faith in God as the
generator of everything or the perception of “many” and hence learn to accept
everything as it comes and goes and in whatever condition I perceive a
situation. I will realize that situation is an apparent construct made by
vibrations (so also the concept of i) and hence will respond to perception with
love or focusing on being unconditional, non judgmental, relaxed and accepting
things as they are. This would assist in not identifying with motion or with
expanding awareness to the One. Stillness of vibrations leads to Godliness.
This is in us, but we forget this absolute fact because we exist in relative
truth of motion. Relative truth will give us perception and to realize
absoluteness, one “becomes”absolute”.
Thus truth is about becoming and
not on conceptualizing or talking. Restrict the urge of arguments, discussions,
debates, competitions, justifications and so on. They cause more harm than good.
The idea of goodness is a larger value than independent mind-body existence and
this is what we need to understand. Anything that merges all is good and
anything that separates the One as motion is limited and causes pain.
Finally analysis may help understand
variables in the equation but the reverse of putting these variables into a
whole does not mean the same. Summation of revealed variables does not
mathematically lead to becoming Truth! In other words, analysis
fragments a phenomenon. But adding variables into making a Whole does not
materialize, since the process of adding does not “melt” variables or make the
variables still. As long as summation is done, there is an awareness of
variables and interconnections and hence awareness of change and experience of
pain. No matter how much an intellect tries to understand the situation
mathematically, it still will change and cause pain. No matter how much “clear”
and “explicit” a situation is understood and explained to the “other” there is
no satisfaction –since all this process happens in the world of motion and
“many”.
This perhaps means that stillness
involves concentration, focus, dedication, stillness on any object to begin
with – it may be sound or sight or colour or texture or activity or work or relationship.
We start with a changing nature of vibrations (perceptions) and have to focus
enough to make the perception “still”. This causes motion to go or melt away
and to become the One.
Hari Om.
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