By mastering scriptures,
it is impossible established in the ‘Self ‘unless you forget all. Scriptures are meant for ignorant people who are in preliminary stages.
Scriptures are of no use for establishing in the ultimate truth of Brahman or God in truth.
The seeker has to strive for getting certainty, irrefutable proof of
‘Self’ in truth not dogmatic assertion in order to get rid of ignorance.
Self-knowledge or knowledge of truth is not had by resorting to a Guru nor by
the study of scripture, it is attained only by perfect understanding of ‘what is what.
The scriptures are self-contradictory only you have to pick only those
insights which are signposts, which indicated the reality, which is
beyond the form, time, and space. The subconscious goal of your search is Self-
awareness.
Mundaka Upanishad: ~ So-called spiritual pundits and learned are called children because a child takes
whatever it thinks as truth. The question never occurs to children “Is what I
have seen or thought really the truth?" (P.334 line 9)
Scriptures are not needed in pursuit of truth. Even the Upanishads and the
sages of truth declare the same.
Mundaka Upanishad: ~ The study of the Vedas, linguistics, Rituals,
astronomy, and all the arts can be called lower knowledge. The higher is that
which leads to Self-realization. The eye cannot see it; the mind cannot grasp
it. The deathless Self has neither caste nor race, neither eyes nor ears nor
hands nor feet. Sages say this Self is infinite in the great and in the small,
everlasting and changeless, the source of life.
The ultimate truth has to be ascertained without the scriptures by
realizing the Self is neither the waking entity nor the dream entity but the
Self is Soul which is present in the form of consciousness.
In the realm of truth, the form, time, and space are created out of
single stuff. That single stuff is consciousness. Realizing the single stuff as
ultimate truth is Self-realization or truth realization. To realize this truth
there is no need for the scriptures.
Sage Sankara says: ~ VC-162- There
is no liberation for a person of mere book knowledge, howsoever well-read in
the philosophy of Vedanta, so long as one does not give up the false
identification with the body, sense organs, etc., which are unreal.
The ultimate truth has to be realized first then only it is possible to
know what the scriptures are saying.
Sage
Sankara strongly advocated the study of
Upanishads, and at the same time cautioned that study of Upanishad alone would
not lead to moksha. In matters of such as spiritual attainment, one’s own realization was the sole authority and it cannot be disputed
Sage
Sankara also said the study of Upanishad
was neither indispensable nor a necessary prerequisite for attaining the human the goal, the moksha.
Sage
Sankara pointed out; even those who
were outside the Upanishad fold were as eligible to moksha as those within the
fold were. He declared that all beings are Brahman, and therefore the question
of discrimination did not arise. All that one was required to do was to get rid
of ignorance (Avidya or duality).
That
is why Sage Sankara declare: ~
VC 56. Neither by Yoga nor by
Sankhya, nor by good work, nor by learning, but by the realization of one's
identity with Brahman is Liberation possible, and by no other means.
58. Loud speech consisting of a
shower of words, the skill in expounding the Scriptures, and likewise erudition
- these merely bring on a little personal enjoyment to the scholar but are no
good for Liberation.
59. The study of the Scriptures
is useless so long as the highest Truth is unknown, and it is equally useless
when the highest Truth has already been known.
60.
The
Scriptures consisting of many words are a dense forest which merely causes the
mind to ramble. Hence, men of wisdom should earnestly set about knowing the
true nature of the Self.
61. For one who has been bitten
by the serpent of Ignorance, the only remedy is the knowledge of Brahman. Of
what avail are the Vedas and (other) Scriptures, Mantras (sacred formulae), and
medicines to such a one?
62. A disease does not leave off
if one simply utters the name of the medicine, without taking it; (similarly)
without direct realization, one cannot be liberated by the mere utterance of the
word Brahman.
63. Without causing the objective
universe to vanish and without knowing the truth of the Self, how is one to
achieve Liberation by the mere utterance of the word Brahman? — It would
result merely in an effort of speech.
64. Without killing one’s
enemies, and possessing oneself of the splendor of the entire surrounding the region, one cannot claim to be an emperor by merely saying, ‘I am an emperor’.
65. As a treasure hidden underground
requires (for its extraction) competent instruction, excavation, the removal of
stones and other such things lying above it and (finally) grasping, but never
comes out by being (merely) called out by name, so the transparent Truth of the
Self, which is hidden by Maya and its effects, is to be attained through the
instructions of a knower of Brahman, followed by reflection, meditation and so
forth, but not through perverted arguments.
66. Therefore, the wise should,
as in the case of disease and the like, personally strive by all the means in
their power to be free from the bondage of repeated births and deaths.
Then
there is no need for the scriptures, religion, and ideas of God. One has to be
more rational to realize the Advaitic truth, which is the ultimate truth or
scientific truth.
Remember: ~
Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana is Advaitic Gnana.
No books can do more than help us to find it, and even without them, we
can get all truth if you search the truth which is hidden by the world in which
we exist. You have the love for books without bondage to them; and read the
books, but do not believe blindly because it well written with the ornamental
world, but think for yourself. No blind belief can save you, work out on your
own to find the truth, which is hidden by the form, time, and space. Think the
Soul is your inner Guru - that Soul is an eternal help.
There is no need to read books to realize the truth which is beyond form, time, and space.
Sage Sankara does
not believe in books. Sage Sankara denies the authority of any book over any other
book. He denies emphatically any one book contains all the truths about Brahman
or God, Soul, the ultimate reality.
It is impossible to realize the Self through bookish knowledge. A
feeling of profound respect for physical Guru is still more difficult to
uphold. If you are seeking truth know must not cling to any physical Guru or
his teaching.
Tripura Rahasya: ~ Second-hand knowledge of the Self-gathered from
books or Gurus can never emancipate a man until its truth is rightly
investigated and applied; only direct realization will do that. Realize
yourself, turning the mind inward. (18: 89).:
~Santthosh Kumaar
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