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Hello Sergio:
Thank you for sharing your email. I hope you don't mind, I provided some comments in brackets below. Most of my comments are positive.
Most people teaching advaita have little experience beyond their awakening. So what they say, and know, is very limited. My first awakening was what they refer to as enlightenment, but being a curious person by nature, I kept going because I wanted to fully understand why we humans were not aware of our oneness all the time. That questioning, plus the years I spent before awakening, led me to see and understand far more than most advaita teachers. Awakening is the opening of the door, but what is beyond the door is infinite.
[[About 30 years ago, while I was in the Army, as I walked about while on guard duty, I very clearly understood that who I am can't be defined and limited by my body based existence. Nevertheless, I never considered myself enlightened, and even today I have imperfections I need to work on.
I believe it is a mistake to make statements such as saying one is enligtened, because people make all kinds of associations with such a statement that are inaccurate.
I agree that most people who teach Advaita have little experience beyond their awakening (if they actually had one).
I agree it is important to not limit one's self to what Advaita teachers have to say. Many people do so. It's a shame.]]
Few, if any, advaita teachers really understand what the ego is and how it came about. If they understood more they would see that although there is no such thing as ego, or a separate being, there is individuality. The ego dream is just a misunderstanding. When one goes beyond it, there is still a person, a brain that is capable of understanding very clearly, and it can become in touch with a deeper reality that is Wisdom. When the mind is free, we can experience things that most people don't. One of those that has pointed out to me that consciousness can exist without the body is when I have had experiences of traveling to places many miles away and seeing and being conscious of, what is taking place at that time. For people who have never had this experience, it seems impossible, but when you have it happen, there is no questioning its reality.
[[I agree with most of what he said above, except the part of there being no such thing as a seperate being. Perhaps this factor can be clarified by concluding that he is simply trying to say that when it comes right down to it we aren't seperate from each other despite our unique experiences.]]
It goes a lot deeper than that and would take a book to just point out in an intellectual way, which would still leave the reader without knowing the fullness of it.
[[I agree that it is hard to come to an understanding with a few words.]]
[[Below I inserted brackets within the paragraphs]] For lack of a better word for it, life is MIND. [[Ok, this is part of the answer]] It is as flexible as thought and just as creative. [[ok]] When one starts to see this, you realize this is the fact of being. [[ok]] There is a seemingly solid reality, but if you understand, and even science knows this now, you see what a creative flow this creative MIND is. [[ok]] Then when you understand how the ego came about, the picture becomes very clear. [[I'm not clear what he means by this last sentence. Perhaps by ego he means when we get lost for a while and forget who we are spiritualy.]]
As the human brain evolved and the ego dream developed over a very long time, we were also creating a level of consciousness beyond what we can see or experience most of the time. [[I'm not certain what he means by this. Perhaps he means that we develop ourselves at levels beyond what we are conscious of.]] The ego brought about this false sense of a separate being, when one awakens you realize that was just a dream put together by the mind. [[I'm not certain to what extent he means this, I'll say this. Sometimes people get so caught up in their lives that they lose touch with how we are all parts of a larger self.]] When people don't understand the real cause of ego, they just think there is nothing and no entity in any form, therefore there can not be a conscious life beyond the death of the body. I agree that there cannot be a separate being that goes on , just as there is none now. [[I don't agree with this last statement, he says diffferently elsewhere. Perhaps it is a matter of what he means by separate. Going by some of the things he says, he doesn't mean it completely. Many Advaita teachers mean it completely.]] But as the ego evolved,it was also creating a reality that went beyond it dream. [[This point was made earlier, same comment]] This is a far more subtle state of being that few will see. If the mind still believes and acts out the ego dream, it will do so again. There is no soul traveling from life to life, but the force of habit will cause this illusion to reappear over and over until the mind awakens and sees what is going on. When that happens, it breaks the pattern and the mind is set free. [[Going by what I've been able to figure out eventually an incarnated self finds its way back to its higher self/disk, and another self is projected as needed. Therefore, I don't agree with what he just said.]] It is not an ego, but it is a Life that has capacities, intelligence, etc. It is a creative pattern, a cause and effect within MIND. [[Despite what he said earlier about reincarnation, this last part sounds okay.]]
Life is relationship. Every thing is creatively changing and being influenced by every thing else, but all those influences are the same being. We are a perspective in relationship. All the forces of this wonderful MIND have come together in such a way as to create what we are as consciousness, and that can only change, it cannot end. [[sounds good]]
In the book "The Tibetan Book Of the Dead", they say that many of the practices of Tibetan Buddhist are for training the mind to stay awake and aware even while the body sleeps. By doing so, they are preparing for death. In the older teaching of advaita, not the neo-advaita that is so popular today, they talked about how at death whatever one believes they see in the afterlife. They do not deny an afterlife, but they do point out it is a dream. For those who really believe they are this ego with all of its fears and desires, then it will come back to play out that mind game again and again. [[Same reincarnation comment as before, I don't get the impression that he has had an experience with his disk]] But by being conscious of what is going on and not wanting anything, one can live a conscious creative life. All of what I have written here is an overly simple view, but it points to far more than the words if one is open minded and free.
What you are cannot end, only change. [[ok]]
I hope this helps some. If I were you, I would pay little or no attention to advaita teachers. [[ok, ok, ok]] I have yet to read one of them that really understands. [[I agree]] Some of them may be awake, but that is not enough, but I think most of those who say they are awake are just hiccup teachers that got a taste of reality, but not a full meal. [[There are a lot of people including Advaita teachers who have had spiritual experiences. Most people don't declare that they are some sort of spiritual master after having such an experience. For whatever reasons, Advaita teachers claim that they are, even though they have more to learn and more spiritual growth to go through. By choosing the path of being a guru of some sort, they bring their spiritual growth to an end. Many of them become quite corrupt.]]
[[I don't believe Wartella has it completely right, that's just how people including myself are. I believe it is fine to share information with others, just as long as we don't present ourselves as being infallible, by saying something such as we are enlightened.]]
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