On 3 March 2011 23:46, YouWho? <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nirupana - 92
>
> You are prior to thoughts. How can thoughts arise if you are not there
> prior to them? The wakefulness that comes in the morning stays there
> until one goes to sleep again. You are prior to the wakefulness. One
> day it will sleep permanently. What you are listenting to is the
> highest type of meditation.
>
> Our teaching is unique, quite different from others in the world. It
> is of no use to the one who considers his body as his own Self.
>
> What is the meaning of life? It has none. It is there without any
> reason. Just see, witness. It is like urinating. Even if life is
> understood as the knowledge of the Self, that earned knowledge is also
> untrue. There will not be a vestige of it left. As soon as prana
> leaves the body, there will not be any difference whether one lived or
> not.
>

Totally get it to here and then...


>
> Brahman is forever. The knowledge "I Am" comes to Brahman only. The
> individual has no knowledge. It is the source of misery. This "I Am"
> itself is the knowledge. Proper cognizance of this is the essence of
> spiritual truth. No one thinks about himself. He is searching for God
> who is One without a second and is limitless. However, the seed of the
> universe is contained in a microscopic seed of the knowingness of
> Beingness. No one thinks of that. Is it any different from God?
>
> The name "Chidakash" - the limitless space of Consciousnes, belongs to
> the living active "Knowingness." The knowledge of the world is not
> outside of this Consciousness.
>
> - Nisaragadatta Maharaj
> Sunday 2/11/1979
>

Second part loses me

Brahman?

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