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What's with this Relative and Absolute Reality dichotomy? It is all very confusing...
dwai replied to dwai's topic in General Discussion
So interesting. Yet it is the Buddhists who say âkshanikam kshanikam sarvam kshanikamâ and the advaitins who say, âsarvam khalu idam brahmaâ -
What's with this Relative and Absolute Reality dichotomy? It is all very confusing...
dwai replied to dwai's topic in General Discussion
What is the sound of One Hand Clapping? -
What's with this Relative and Absolute Reality dichotomy? It is all very confusing...
dwai replied to dwai's topic in General Discussion
Those who are ready to understand will do so It feels like no thing -
What's with this Relative and Absolute Reality dichotomy? It is all very confusing...
dwai replied to dwai's topic in General Discussion
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_mistake -
What's with this Relative and Absolute Reality dichotomy? It is all very confusing...
dwai replied to dwai's topic in General Discussion
Thatâs the irony - everyone is always âexperiencingâ that absolute. The misunderstanding about what *it* is, is what causes the aforementioned confusion. PS - I wrote âexperiencingâ in quotes because I thereâs not really experiencing âitâ per se - all experience is because of it. So the old question of âhow does one know one has eyes?â is applicable here. -
What's with this Relative and Absolute Reality dichotomy? It is all very confusing...
dwai replied to dwai's topic in General Discussion
Why is the Two Reality model so difficult to reconcile? The problem stems from the following perspective - As beings operating inside one of the realities (relative reality level), we are used to using the subject-object framework to operate. What is the subject-object framework? You, the subject, experience phenomena (objects) - things are created, they are destroyed, living beings are born, and then they die; there might be attributes of nature that exist at a larger timescale than our limited presence in the phenomenal world, but we see those too change and transform (dramatically sometimes) - rivers that have flowed for thousands of years might run dry, mountains might collapse due to tectonic movements in the earth's crust, and so on. Given this, you (and by *you* I mean all of us) operate continuously as a subject relative to objects you experience. In such a scenario, the possibility of a Reality outside the scope of this phenomenal world seems unfathomable. Indeed, when we are using language to communicate this information, it adds to the confusion even more. We are taking phenomenal objects (words, thoughts, language itself) to try and articulate something that lies outside the remit of phenomena. The "other" reality, one that is often called the Absolute Reality, is the one that stands without a second, or in other words, is not affected by the appearance or disappearance of objects. What is such a reality? Referring to it as a "thing" is a language limitation - because it is not a *thing*. Why is it not a thing? Because it can never become an object. It is pure objectless consciousness - the ground of all things. How is it the ground of all things? Because all things (objects) appear and disappear in it. The problem is a category mistake. You seek to understand it as an objectâexpect to see/study its properties when it doesn't have any. But it is the very thing that enables you to seek, observe, and know. -
No offense taken, nor given. I'm merely trying to show you that these are metaphysical cosmological concepts - there's no woo-woo involved here. Or one could say, that yin-yang is present at relative levels across the spectrum. I'd seen a very nice illustration of how yin-yang works in progressively smaller scales - some may call it a series of differentials. Yin-yang are not mutually exclusive - they are interrelated. Yin contains the seed of yang, and yang contains the seed of yin. Absolute yang gives rise to Yin. And absolute yin gives rise to yang. The duality is only apparent. Not at all - I just felt that you didn't understand the concept, so I thought I'd help elucidate it for you.
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That is yin-yang in play. So what? Heat expands, The principle of expansion is called Yang. Gravity attracts - the principle of attraction is called yin. There can of course be a force that pushes apart - how do you think rockets escape earthâs gravity? There is nothing to believe or disbelieve - these are metaphysical concepts - one has to understand them.
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What do you call the movement of a fluid from a higher pressure area to lower pressure area? Yin and yang are always present and accessible to us. We just need to properly attune our senses to see and the intellect to discern. Yin/Yang are not some abstract concepts - heat expands - Yang, cold contracts - yin. Gravity attracts - yin, and so on⊠Yin-yang interplay is that substantial and insubstantial are always trying to attain balance. That is constantly underway at physical, mental, and spiritual levels.
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shhh...that's a secret UAV
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Do tell about the shiny orb ... What a co-incidence, so do I
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One could say that Motion is a consequence of change, and change is the interplay of yin and yang.
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How serendipitous. I was recently pondering about Time - What is time? When we say we can âobserveâ time change, Is it really the case? Can we observe time or we infer time by observing phenomena? Is the phenomenon of rotation of the earth around its axis the same as time? Is the revolution of the earth around the sun also the same as time? Time to me seems to be like an âÄvaĆaĆaâ (a veil) that obscures and obfuscates âthe realityâ by the way of changes. We presume/impute its existence by observing changes in phenomena. In that sense, time seems more like mÄyÄ imho. It is a veil - it neither exists nor does it not exist - or it is anirvachaniya. When we peer through the changes to find the changeless, is it real? And yet we know that the changeless is unaffected by it, but still even those who have Brahma sakshĂ„tkÄra cannot deny it relatively speaking.
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There is no THING apart from the Self.
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the mind is not the Self. The Self is not contained in anything, neither space nor time, and certainly not the mind. The Self âcontainsâ everything, in the same way as a TV screen contains images. Everything is an appearance in the Self (pure consciousness). When we say âignorance is in the mindâ, it means the mind, which is reflected consciousness, assumes it is an independent entity to which the world exists - and it affixes labels and ownership (ego) on the things in the world. This ignorance is what prevents the mind from recognizing itself as an appearance in the Self. Truth is that it is nothing apart from the Self, ignorance is that mind doesnât realize/know/recognize this. When we say âenlightenment is in the mindâ, it means since the mind is deluded about itself, correct knowledge will enlighten it as to its true nature - aka The Self.
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Ignorance is in the mind, enlightenment is also in the mind. The Self was, is, and will forever be free.
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wrt Dharma, folks might find this of interest - https://www.medhajournal.com/the-reason-for-being-svadharma/
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Detailed Experiential Overview of Advaita
dwai replied to forestofclarity's topic in Hindu Discussion
Tat Tvam Asi is You are That (not I am) -
What is zuowang to you all? If we sit still and let the mind fall back into the heart center, "forgetting" happens automatically. What technique/method is required? The way I trigger it is to latch on to the feeling that arises as an answer to the question "who am I?" - the feeling draws the mind back to the heart (like a stream that collapses back to its source).
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Just sit, and forget PS. Don't forget to forget once you remember to sit
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Maybe you should be asking, "How do we let all those things that distract us - mental noise, go?" We cling to those things - thoughts/emotions/feelings because they give us a counterpoint to us. By simply staying as that one who knows the noisy aspect of the mind, the focused aspect of the mind, the still aspect of the mind, and not chasing after these aspects - it will develop a deep relaxation. That relaxation (release).