It is a traditional belief that, if one meditates; he assumes no position in relationship with thoughts. One transcends his thought process, so when one transcends the thoughts, he transcends the mind, one transcends time. But all these belief-based theoretical practices are not Advaitic wisdom. Only through Advaitic wisdom, one can realize the ultimate truth which is beyond the illusory form, time the space.
Those who lack the intelligence to discriminate between the formless witness (subject) and three states (object) will not be able to grasp ‘what is real’ and ‘what is unreal’. Both subject and object are consciousness, not subject alone.
The truth can never change. The nature of truth is, it can never be changed under any circumstances. It may be misrepresented.
It must apply to the whole of existence, to the whole of the universe. As deeper analysis points out, it is in the object (three states) alone that one has all changes.
The subject (formless witness) remains unchanged. The subject (formless witness), as such remains immortal. It can die for it never changes. The body and world are an object and go, but the subject or knower of the body and the universe can never go.
The seeker has to take this principle as his guiding thread and non-dual truth becomes easy to grasp. The formless witness can never be subject to the changes of the object; it is unchanged. The mistake usually made is that the subject becomes the object, or that the object is the subject. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar
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