Why did Brahman which is Pure Consciousness, Existence and Bliss need to project through Maya? This aspect is still not clear to me
@rravi1045Ай бұрын
As always, Swamiji is clear, balanced and insightful!! Thanks.
@srinivasansrinivasan18672 ай бұрын
Jai sri Ramakrishna paramathama ki jai 🙏
@parijathamanu70963 ай бұрын
ಪ್ರಣಾಮಗಳು ಸ್ವಾಮಿಜಿ 🙏👍 ನಾಲ್ಕು ಯೋಗಗಳನ್ನು ಅತ್ಯಂತ ಸರಳವಾಗಿ ತಿಳಿಸಿಕೊಟ್ಟಿರಿ... ಅನುಸರಿಸಲು ಸಹಾಯವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ 🙏🙏
@parijathamanu70964 ай бұрын
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@chandradevasm1004 ай бұрын
Universal Master Gurudeva Sri Ramakrishna Parama hamsa
@BasantaNayak-ki5wd5 ай бұрын
Jai thakur
@adarshks6745 ай бұрын
Which is the source text for finding the varmashrama dharma?
@adarshks6745 ай бұрын
Why this music??
@whatisthis-y8w5 ай бұрын
Ramana Maharshi taught Ek Jiva Vada, the idea that only one Jiva (individual soul) exists and that this single Jiva is dreaming the world and all other Jivas, similar to a dream. He explained, "All that you see depends on the seer. Apart from the seer, there is no seen." If this is true, then the single Ego "I" must be the real "I" that has intentionally deceived itself in order to lose itself in its own creation, which is also itself. Why then, must there be effort for the Ego to be destroyed? It is the true "I" playing as the limited ego "I" and is in complete control. Therefore, any effort made by the ego is a luxury and can only be successful if the real "I" dictates success. As Ramana stated, "The same truth has to be expressed in different ways to suit the capacity of the hearer." Success would mean the end of the world, the end of the illusion of others. Has the pure "I" (God) become a prisoner to the Ego "I" and been overtaken by it? That would be impossible, as the pure "I" has intentionally submerged itself in illusion while imposing limitations on itself quite deliberately, enjoying the experience of transcending them until its true nature is revealed through itself. If Ek Jiva Vada is true, then the only purpose of this experience/world must be to hide from myself and eventually find myself. This implies that the entire creation is just the story of self-discovery for one ego, which, when fully knowing itself, will come to see that there is no world and there are no others. As Ramana put it, "There is no creation and no dissolution." The seer and the seen are one and the same. There is only one screen, therefore only one seer. This ultimately means that the ego writing this message is the only ego that exists. I, the being writing this, must have created the world and everything else, including you, Ramana, and all the apparent other bodies, "other minds," and egos. Through you, I am only teaching myself this same truth. Upon finding it, all teachings and teachers disappear along with the false I/ego and this world. This would mean that nothing exists outside of my direct perception of it, surviving only through my assumptions and inner dialogue. As Ramana explained, "The mind is nothing but the 'I'-thought. The mind and the ego are one and the same." This teaching cannot be a halfway truth. Either it is the final truth, or it is pure deception. If true, there can't be any conscious beings other than the one writing this. Ek Jiva Vada renders all other teachings and beings as false images, like NPCs in a video game. Teachings about relieving the suffering of others, loving people, or helping people lose their meaning. Why help or share with someone who doesn’t exist? Ramana emphasized, "The world should be considered like a dream." How to have compassion for something devoid of content and experience? It would be like serving an imaginary friend or helping a stuffed animal get more comfortable. Compassion would make no sense if all other beings are devoid of inner experience. The point is made that while in ignorance, one must still act with compassion and righteousness, but why? Compassion for what? I agree with recognizing the illusory nature of the world but not neglecting one's apparent duties, because that can create a bad experience. So yes, life must still be treated as real in certain ways; one wouldn't put their hand in a fireplace. But why share a sandwich with a homeless person who devoid of inner experience? Further, this perspective means that any response I get from you is essentially the same as a response from an AI chatbot. Where am I going wrong here?
@domingosmsande91535 ай бұрын
"Maya" literally means "to measure", "to evaluate". Who am I? What is the universe? What is the source of all the phenomena, of all that appears? The evaluation depends on knowledge, which is always incomplete. Therefore, the evaluation, the measurement, is "what is not". If one takes the idea, the concept, as the truth, one is living under illusion. That is why the word "maya" is related to illusion. Without this illusion, there in absolutely no separation, no division. The form and the non-form, the manifest and the unmanifested are the same life-consciousness. The source never ends, never dies. Is it not because of this that, by reflection, we cling to life, that we don't want to die?
@epascal3405 ай бұрын
I was just pondering the idea that "Brahman is everything". What I failed to realize for a long time was that this includes myself. Brahman is everything means that I am also Brahman. This makes all the difference.
@SanathanaKarma5 ай бұрын
Swamiji, Thankyou so much for great information.
@pb41586 ай бұрын
Sorry Swamiji, I would like to offer a correction - there were not 4 casts, there are 4 varnas. Jati is different. There is no equivalent word for caste in any Indian language. Also there are several examples of people moving between these varnas. So they were not rigid.
@Vision_Of_Realities6 ай бұрын
Jai Sri Ramakrishna 🌺🙏
@ramachandranr80607 ай бұрын
Beautiful speech. The comparison with pot space shld clear all doubts concerning the reality within us n also outside
@wendyclarke76587 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for creating these short videos. I have such great admiration for Swamiji and learn invaluable lessons from his videos. Having found your channel, I am delighted to be able to also listen to these succinct messages. 🙏🏻🙂
@lanle58207 ай бұрын
Pls could u make this video again without music for focus; thanks for ur help
@anikdebnath6657 ай бұрын
1 expart in tradition 2 tradition applier 3 nothing accept
@dr.bhaveshmishra67228 ай бұрын
Pranam maharajji
@SajiSNairNair-tu9dk8 ай бұрын
Body is sing🤔 real me? 😂😊🌞
@manjunathaachar9 ай бұрын
Why brahma, why did Brahman created brahma , purpose of Brahman?
@vivekpandey93582 ай бұрын
This tells that even supreme god has an attribute. He wants us to play game of life but question still remains why? Why he is interested in creating us? Is god bored?
@India-159 ай бұрын
I have one question is the observer the same for every living being like ants and snake or higher intelligence perceive higher conciousness due to able to observe more
@AvatarMakusan9 ай бұрын
"HE" is a EGO identity! "IT" or "CONSCIOUSNESS" is NOT. -namaskaram
@sukumardutta92609 ай бұрын
Upanishad point out The knots of the heart are loosened all doubts are cut as under and Karma and it's effects cease to exist when the Self is realised Mundaka Upanishad
@sukumardutta92609 ай бұрын
Swami Vivekananda observes Religion is not in book nor in theories nor in dogmas not in talking not even in reasoning It is being and becoming Man must realise God feel God talk to God that is religion
@sukumardutta92609 ай бұрын
People.should try to discriminate between the real and the unreal this requires extremely clear intelligent perception A mind which is normally not clear and logical is not capable of becoming suddenly receptive with regards spiritual matter
@sukumardutta92609 ай бұрын
Upanishad says that the Eternal can never be found through grasping at perishable things but that is what human are seeking to do Human are all the time concerned with the things which will pass away
@healthyliving722610 ай бұрын
So if the subtle body continues ... what happens ?
Can you please help me understand if the following is correct? Brahman is All One (a.k.a.) All Alone & is deeply disturbed by this fact. It also doesn’t know where it originated from or why. Being immortal it cannot destroy itself so must cope with it’s forced loneliness by creating the illusions of “others”. Hence the divine play of Maya/matrix. It’s quite tragic really. I feel great empathy & sorrow for Brahman. Truly a case of when an unstoppable force (consciousness) meets an immovable object (immortality) Brahma is trapped by its own sentience & longing for companionship with a true other. This is impossible so it must continue to cope with illusions, drama & distractions. Beyond brutal. Could this hypothesis be accurate? A challenging reality to face if true. Oh well. Best, KM
@Михаил-д6х1з9 ай бұрын
Hello! Yes, this seems the correct way of looking at it. Brahman created the illusion of separation within himself out of loneliness. This illusion is us.
@memtesin5918 Жыл бұрын
The BIGGEST LIE ever told by Christians is that Satan is STILL the god of this world. Jesus came to save the world and undo the works of the devil. His disciples healed people, cast out demons, raised the dead and Jesus said, greater things than this, you will do, even calm storms and move mountains. So, what happened? Did Jesus lie, did he fail? Of course not, many Christians have done miracles and continue to do miracles. My hypothesis for why the world isn't as perfect as Jesus said it could be is this, as Jesus warned, wolves have crept in, false teachers abound, lies replaced truth. So who is harmed, but those causing the problems. Sad indeed. Feed the sheep and let the little child lead you, instead of feeding the sheep to the wolves.