dave_a_mbs
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In the same sense, a quote fom one of my favorites that reflects my experiences here as I discuss issues with so many wise minds. Slokas 11 through 24 from "Aparokshanubhuti" of Swami Vimuktananda. It's a rather liberal translation, but it responds to the two birds.
Without inquiry into Truth, knowledge is not produced, just as objects are not seen without light. Who am I? How was this world created, and whom the Creator? Inquiry of Truth is thus. I am neither body, nor combination of elements, nor aggregate of senses. I differ from these. This is the way of inquiry of Truth. All comes from Ignorance and dissolves into Understanding. Our thoughts are our Creator. Such is inquiry of Truth. The root cause of Ignorance and Understanding is One, subtle, unchanging existence, just as the earth is the root cause of pottery. Such is inquiry of Truth. I too am One, the Knower, the Subtle, the Witness, the Eternal, the Unchanging, without a doubt I am That. Such in inquiry after Truth. The Universal Soul (sic. Atman) is truly one, and without parts, while bodies have many parts, and yet people see and confound these two as if one. The Universal Soul rules the body and is internal, while the body is the ruled, and is external. The Universal Soul is all consciousness and holy, the body is flesh and impure. The Universal Soul is the pure illuminator anfd purity itself, while the body is of darkness. Being Existence itself, the Universal Soul is eternal. Of non-existent essence, the body is transient. Luminosity of the Universal Soul manifests all objects. This is not merely like firelight after which there is darkness. Alas, the ignorant seeing a pot knows it differs from themselves, yet feel as one with the body. I am not the body, which is non-existence itself. I am verily the Creator, equanimous, quiescent, absolute Existence, Knowledge, Bliss. This is called True Knowledge by the wise.
To put that back into context, it is just this transiency of the embodiment and permanence of the innermost personal self, which is a part of the Universal Self, through which it is possible to reach our individual awareness into the spiritual experiences of others and thus to restore them to the Light, even when they have become stuck. This is hardly the approach that Bruce put into his books, and yet it is identical in essence.
Or, as Vimuktanandaswami puts it, (sloka 98) "...All the actions of a man vanish when he realizes that the Universal Soul is both, the higher and the lower. ..."
Reminds me of Ecclesistes, "Vanity, vanity, vanity of vanities. All is vanity, saith the Prophet." Thus we lose the vanity of the earth and become "meek" in that sense, through which everything false is taken away, and everything real is given, as in Jesus' remark, "Who would seek to save his life shall lose it. And he who loses his life shall save it." I forget who else said, "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and then all else will be added unto you."
Heady stuff. Great for meditation.
dave
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