A Gnani talks and jokes like others, but he is not
understood as he really is. People may regard him as an exceptional person, but
only a few can recognize him as a Gnani.
A Gnani cannot have the idea of
giving up, renouncing the world, or some object or person in the world because
that would connote the idea of duality. Knowing no second thing at all there
remains nothing to be given up. A Gnani, on attaining realization, will not
give up his vocation in life but will continue it as before. If he was a
billniore, he continues so, if a peasant, he will remain one. He still does his
duty, but he is fully aware of the fact that his practical life within the
practical world is merely an illusion.
It is not correct to say that, a
Gnani sees only good everywhere and never evil. He is fully aware of the evil
things, he knows then he is being taken for a ride, but he remains unperturbed
though acting as required. He recognizes what is bad and what is a good
practical point of view and what is real and what is an illusion from the
ultimate standpoint.
Lord Sri Krishna himself says that he can do nothing to make a man intelligent straight away. The adepts give Prasad, blessing, initiations, mantras, etc. only to confer temporary peace of mind, to help you to get rid of worries, but not to confer Gnana. The capacity to receive it must first be inborn in man by evolutionary degree.
Remember:~
A Gnani never identifies himself as Gnani. A Gnani shares only Gnana. A Gnani is the fountainhead of Advaitic Gnana.
Ashtavakra Samhita: ~ "The man of knowledge (Gnani), though living like an ordinary man, is contrary to him, and only those like him understand his state.
A Gnani can point at the sky, but
the seeing of the star is the seeker's own work. You are struggling to realize
the truth because you are caught up in the prison of your emotions and
sentimentally involve with the physical Guru. Until you remain in the prison of
the emotion you will never be able to cross the threshold of the dualistic
illusion. Your physical Guru belongs to the universe, which is the dualistic illusion or Maya.
You have to transcend the
dualistic illusion. If you hold anything of the dualistic illusion as divine or
scared then you will not be able to dualistic illusion (matter) into
consciousness (Spirit).
If you are seeking truth then
you have to keep away from this Gurudom. If you hold physical Guru as God and
worship him then you are worshipping the illusion. You should not hold anything
of the illusion as God. You do not require the grace of the physical Guru. You
will get the grace of the inner Guru when you fix your attention of the Soul by
realizing the Soul alone is real and all else is an illusion.
If you are seeking truth you
should not indulge in glorifying Gurus and yogis. Guru worship is meant for the
religious and yogic path, not for the Gnani path. You and Gurus and yogi belong
to the dualistic illusion. Thus, their blessings and grace are bound to be
illusory.
Sage Sankara: ~ "Though I wear these robes of
a Sanyasin, it is only for the sake of bread." (Select Works of Sage Sri,
Sankara" also his commentary on Brihad)
Thus, the above passage proves that all those who were the sanyasin robes are wearing it for the sake of bread belongs to the religion; they are nothing to do with the Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana. There is no need to criticize and condemn the Gurus, yogis, and swamis because they are needed for the welfare of ignorant mass in the dualistic world.
The Guru is useless so long as
the ultimate truth is unknown, and the Guru is equally useless when the
ultimate truth or Brahman has already been known.
Guru is needed in the religious
and the yogic path. There is no need for a Guru to acquire Self-knowledge.
Sage Sankara says the transparent Truth of
the Self, which is hidden by the illusion, is to be attained through the
instructions of a knower of Brahman, (Gnani)
~ Then why you are sticking to
a Guru who is not a Gnani wasting your precious life and time with half-baked
knowledge. Why you are allowing them to play with your innocence, emotions, and
sentiments.
Be courageous. You do not
require a Guru to acquire Self-knowledge or Atma Gnana or Atma Gnana.
That is why Swami Vivekananda
said: ~ “You
have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you
spiritual. There is no other teacher, but your own Soul.
A person who realized the
ultimate truth or Brahman will throw off his religious robe and all religious
identity and lives like a commoner. He never identifies himself as Gnani nor
does he identify himself superior to others. He only shares his knowledge with
fellow seekers.
A Gnani never identifies himself
as a Guru or a Yogi or someone disciple. The one who accepts himself as a Guru
or someone’s disciple is not a Gnani.:~Santthosh Kumaar

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