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Different perspectives. Different authors. One common direction.

  • Writer: in eternal aum consciousness
    in eternal aum consciousness
  • Oct 22, 2023
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 22, 2024

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My friend "a", had an interesting conversation with me the other day in modalities of healing like pendulum healing, eft, souls love, etc.


When she has a question, she does pendulum dowsing. To reconfirm, she takes help from a friend.


She was describing how she asked the pendulum about an important decision she was going to take. She also asked by about by opinion, which i gave.


After this, i gave her a perspective on asking questions via different modalities...


I am not confirming our denying if these modalities work. I am just exploring the context or the state of the person making the inquiry.


In the first three koshas, these modalities may make sense. However in the next two koshas, i wonder...


Who is asking to whom:

With one consciousness and adwaita, all thoughts that come to you, in a state of silence, guide you ahead.


There is no one asking. Nothing to asked and no one to answer.


The one consciousness knows everything, sees everything and does everything. You are just a medium.


You have to ask yourself, do you really need a rod to guide you? Do you want to be dependent on any external tool or modality?


The whole journey of going inwards into silence and bliss, ultimately being aware and having mastery over the elements as the four stages of this human existence.


Then the question of using any tool like a photo or a pendulum, does no arise, this itself may be a binding.


Think about it. You are perfect already, free already and will get the right thought in silence on your own. When the mind of not being swayed by emotions...


I am sometimes into this state... Right now being one of them...


Then the roles take over....


Reading books from different authors:

I read the Book. Some thoughts i had after reading the book, most of which i did not agree to, as it again pulls you into a journey of going back, to healing.


The suffering is in the mind. So is the healing.


I don't focus on healing anymore. I don't ask questions.


As it's my mind, an object, not me, i now observe what is going on in the mind, energy and body domain.


Every thought i get, every person i meet, is the answer to the unasked question, for which the answer is presented on its own, even before asking.


I have no dependence on any modality like dowsing, etc. Anymore.


The body energy mind is a system. To control the system, one needs tools and techniques which are plenty in number.


The suffering comes from getting attached to the desires (for our against) of the role.


I am not the role. Hence I am free. There is no where to go to. Moksha is not a destination after death. It is here and now.


Discussion with authors about their books:

Authors has written the book after a decade of study. Neither my email nor his explanation will change things for him or me. I avoid commenting or asking questions to the author. The information comes to my at the right time.


Many people feel, only what their guru says it's right.

The book definately gives another perspective. However, is it the only one? It's not possible logically. It is one of the many perspectives, theories, messages and systems.


So are all the books ever written. One has to understand the context and what are they pointing at.


The essence:

Once you realise you are not your role. You are the self, doing the duties of the role without being attached to outcome, that is freedom. That is sanatana Dharma, the eternal duties. There is no moksha after death. It is right here. Right now. Who will free the one, who was never bound? Hence it's called self realisation. Not self achievement, or self goal. It's not a place to go to. It's only a state to be in.


As you do the actions for the role, there is no karma. There is no bad karma for a soldier killing someone in the battlefield. Just do that is needed for the role.


As a CEO, my role is to grow the business. If i don't, i should not be the CEO.


And self preservation is the biggest dharma, which is against the half shloka propagated by Gandhi on ahimsa. The next line of the shloka sets the context, which he never talked about and fooled everyone.


The rituals etc are designed to harness and channelize the powers of body energy and mind, to calm the system down, so that this truth can be realised.


This is the essence. It's so deceptively simple. That's why so difficult to grasp.


Blessing.

May you have the clarity of thought, to be in the two koshas, in a blissful state with all your questions answered

 
 
 

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