To get full and firm understanding reflecting on Sage Sankara's wisdom very much necessary. [manana] +


Upanishads say ~ "He who thinks he knows, does not know." This means that to know anything implies a second, an object of knowledge, hence duality, i.e. no Gnana.
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)
The seeker has to his own homework to overcome ignorance.
Hearing the words of wisdom of Sage Sankara is the first stage. [sravana]
To get full and firm understanding reflecting on Sage Sankara’s wisdom very much necessary. [manana]

Understanding reality without clarity is disastrous. The lethargic attitude makes one remain in ignorance without proper inquiry and a perfect understanding of ‘what is what’.

Remember:~

Constant repetition and persistence are the way to sow the seed of the non-dual truth, in the subconscious.

One of the reasons I have been expressing about its repetition of the same thing again, and again is to grasp the Advaitic truth.

It takes few months for seekers to assimilate what is been said through messages, seeker not only reads the messages by constantly reflecting on the true Self on these messages is with constant mental exercises he will be able to grasp and assimilate the Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana.

The seekers who have an intense urge, truth-oriented, and ready to verify everything, and ready to accept the truth after verification will reach the non-dual destination without hurdles.

Religionists, theorists, and some intellectuals can never grasp what is being said here; because they have preconceived ideas of their accepted truth, therefore, they refuse to verify the facts.

Always anything communicated through these messages comes from the `inner core of the existence'(Soul), not from judgment based on the ego.

The seeker may find it a bit of irritation at first repetitive messages, it will be stirred enough to divert their attention from the Atman and the point of view I am emphasizing on. Only through frequent

Repetition the seeker will be able to grasp and focus his attention from the form, (body) to formless (Soul) and able to grasp and assimilate the Self- knowledge.

The seeker has to read repeatedly, write repeatedly, and reflect on the subject repeatedly which helps the seeker to get a firm conviction of un-contradicted truth. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar

There is no need to follow anyone. Self-realization becomes easy if you independently walk your path.+

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