The Soul is the cause that shines forth variously in all animated and inanimate. The Soul alone prevails as the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth, not the universe which is merely an illusion.
The atmic path is the only path to Self-realization or Truth -realization or God-realization.
The Soul, the Self, which is present in the form of consciousness shines forth, vast, Self-luminous, inconceivable, subtler than the subtle.
The Soul, the Self is far beyond what is far and yet here very near at hand. Verily, the Soul is dwelling in the world in which we exist as its cause and it, itself is uncaused.
The Soul, the Self is not grasped by the eye, or by speech, or by the other senses or good karmas.
A man becomes pure through reason; thereupon he beholds the Soul, the Self, which is without parts because it is a formless, timeless, and spaceless existence
The Soul is to be known by the reason. When the reason is rectified from egocentric to Soulcentric then the Soul, the Self starts revealing its nondual true nature.
Third Mundaka - Chapter 1 (10)- Whatever world a man of pure understanding envisages in his mind and whatever desires he cherishes, that world he conquers and those desires he obtains, Therefore let everyone who wants prosperity worship the man who knows the Self.
Third Mundaka - Chapter 2:~
Third Mundaka - Chapter 2 (1) - He, the Knower of the Self, knows that Supreme Abode of Brahman, which shines brightly and in which the universe rests. Those wise men who, free from desires, worship such a person transcend the seed of birth.
Third Mundaka - Chapter 2 (2)- He who, cherishing objects, desires them, is born again here or there through his desires, But for him whose desires are satisfied and who is established in the Self, all desires vanish even here on earth.
Third Mundaka - Chapter 2 (3) - This Atman cannot be attained through the study of the Vedas, nor through intelligence, nor through much learning. He who chooses Atman-by him alone is Atman attained. It is Atman that reveals to the seeker its true nature.
Third Mundaka - Chapter 2 (40) - This Atman cannot be attained by one who is without strength or earnestness or who is without knowledge accompanied by renunciation (ignorance). But if a wise man strives by means of these aids, his Soul enters the Abode of Brahman.
A Gnani becomes satisfied with Self-Knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana. A Gnani is established in the Soul, the Self.
A Gnani has realized the truth hidden by form, time, and space. The one who has realized the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth has mentally transcended the dualistic illusion to nondualistic reality.
A Gnani has overcome the ignorance which was the cause of experiencing the ‘I’, which is the dualistic illusion. A Gnani is free from experiencing the dualistic illusion (I) as a reality.
As flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing their names and forms, so a Gnani, freed from experiencing the dualistic illusion as a reality. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar
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