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Verse
18.28 Transliteration of original classic
Literature: -
Asmaadhae avikshepaat na mummukashu na
ch etar nishchity kliptam pashyan barahaa eva aastae mahashya || /18.28/ Asmaadhae= not in spiritual union,
avikshepaat= having no distractions in thoughts, na = not, mummukashu =
aspirant for liberation, na= not, ch = and, etar= reverse, nishchity =
knowing for certain, kliptam = imagined thing, pashyan= seeing, barahaa=
Brahman, eva = as, aastae= lives, mahashya= supreme tranquil one Translation: He
who is supreme tranquil one, is not in spiritual union nor have
distraction in thoughts, is neither seeker of liberation and is not the
opposite [seekers of bondage]. Knowing for certain the imagined things, he
sees it. He lives as Brahman [universe] itself. /18.28/.
Central Communication: Wise Guru says that the supreme tranquil one, who have
no distraction in mind and is not practicing meditation, realizes the
reality of imagined things of universe, though he sees it with senses .He
realizes the subtlest nature essence of universe [Brahman] flowing in
being ness that is untouched by the actions of thoughts and unaffected by
the objects of universe and lives in it itself. This being so, he is
neither an aspirant for spiritual liberation nor aspirant for any bondage
to objects and things of universe.
The supreme tranquil one disciple [mahashaya] is beyond mental distraction and meditation. He realizes that the objects and things of universe that appear real to senses are mere imagination of senses and the self-conscious lives here as life. This make him free from desires for spiritual liberation from life as well as bondages to objects and things of universe of senses and unaware mind that imagine, knows, hear and see with sense organs.
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