' Jiva can attain its True Nature, the Real-Self which is Eternal Consciousness, by giving up Upadhi, the Jiva-hood, and it is possible through the discrimination between the Real and unreal.The power of discrimination develops by the proper cultivation of Sattvic qualities. By virtue of discrimination Jiva, the seeker of perfection and liberation, can easily distinguish the Real from the unreal, the Existent from the non-existent, the Permanent from the impermanent, the Self from the non-self. Thus ascertaining the Truth through this process of discrimination Jiva, the seeker of perfection, should fix his mind to the Real-Self of the nature of Right-Knowledge and give up or renounce all unreal, impermanent, non-self objects which are Upadhi made by ignorance, the cause of delusion. In this way Jiva-hood is subtled or negated and Real-Self is realised in life.' ~SriSriBabathakur! (Sri Sanai, Vol.IV No.4, November 1990, under the heading "OM")
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We are really, in essence, the 'True I', not the ego.The 'Real I' will emerge when one cultivates the 'Science of Oneness' by always keeping in mind that I am of the Lord, in the Lord, for the Lord, from the Lord, by the Lord and so on.... all ONE. That is the 'Jnana' path, the path of Knowledge.' ~SriSriBabathakur! (Nectar of Wishdom, p-309-310).