Who is not a Gnani?+


The Knower of the ultimate truth, or Brahman or God in truth, is Brahma Gnani. A Brahma Gnani has realized the knowledge beyond form, time, and space.
A person who realizes the ultimate truth or Brahman will throw off his religious robe and his religious identity and become an Avadhuta and live as he wishes.
Many people are struck with awe or reverence at the outer indications of renunciation, and thus blindly accept a religious Guru or Godman to be a Gnani. The two have no connection. Because he has no wife, no family, and no possessions, they think that a man who has merely repressed these desires, as though these things had anything to do with Advaitic wisdom, is a religious man.
People are quite incompetent to judge who is a Gnani between Godmen, intellectuals, and yogis. A Gnani is neither a Godman, nor a yogi, nor an intellectual.
A Gnani vision of the world, in which he exists, is, beyond time and space, embracing the Soul, the ultimate reality. The universe in which you exist is within the Soul.
A Guru who speaks about religious God, scriptures, rituals, and religion is not a Gnani.
A yogi who is immersed in yogic samadhi is not a Gnani.
A Godman who indulges in a miracle is not a Gnani.
An intellectual who argues on his own speculative theories is not a Gnani.
A man who has mastered the scriptural knowledge is not a Gnani.
A man who propagates sex as the means to liberation is not a Gnani.
A Gnani is the one who shares knowledge and guides the seeker towards the source of the mind (I) is the real Gnani. A Gnani never claims himself a teacher nor does he accept anyone as a disciple.
Sage Sankara himself said: ~ A Gnani "bears no outward mark of a holy man" (Stanza 539).
Sage Sankara: ~ "Though I wear these robes of a sanyasin, it is only for the sake of bread."
So he wore a Guru's robe only for the sake of the ignorant. So, he was identified as a Guru with a parampara by religious people. For the truth seekers, Sage Sankara is a Brahma Gnani.
Thus, it proves that the religious gurus and yogis are not Gnanis because they identified themselves as holy people.
Sage Sankara was a Gnani. The modern Gurus are not Gnanis. And you have to understand that to be a Gnani is one thing; to be a Guru is totally different
Out of a million people, perhaps one is a Gnani. Most of the Self-realized decide to remain silent, seeing the difficulty that whatever they have realized is impossible to convey in any possible way to others; seeing that not only is it difficult to convey, it is bound to be misunderstood too.
A Gnani never claims himself as a Gnani; he guides the seekers, not posing himself as a Guru, and he does not force his wisdom on others.
People cannot distinguish between reasoning and intellect as a Gnani does. Egocentric reason applied only to practical life within the practical world is called logic, intellect.
Soulcentric reason is the Spiritualistic reason that is necessary to unfold the truth of the whole.
A Gnani knows both egocentric reason (logic) and Soulcentric reason. He uses the egocentric reason (logic) in practical life within the practical world and uses the Soulcentric reason to know the truth beyond form, time, and space.
Logic is very much necessary for a practical purpose. But the logic cannot be applied to discover the truth because logic implies duality, and the ultimate truth is based on the non-dualistic perspective.
A Gnani is not a religious person. A Gnani does not depend on the scriptures. A Gnani is the fountainhead of Gnana. The Advaitic Gnana is the only indication to recognize a Gnani.
Sage Sankara says the transparent Truth of the Self, which is hidden by the illusion, is to be attained through the instructions of a knower of Brahman (Gnani). Then why are you sticking with a Guru who is not a Gnani?
For Gnani, the world is an illusion. Viewed from the absolute, there's neither birth nor life nor death, neither the appearance nor the disappearance, neither the production nor the destruction, neither the bondage nor the liberation. There's none who neither seeks for freedom, nor is there any who is liberated - this is the highest truth.
A Gnani knows that there's neither unity nor plurality - the world is neither one nor many. Just as a piece of rope is mistaken for a snake, the Atman is mistaken for this diverse world. The duality is an illusory appearance, and the non-dual Atman is the real truth.
Manduka Upanishads: - It is very difficult to find out who is a Gnani because he bears no external mark. Neither nudity nor the yellow robe has anything to do with him.
A Gnani cannot have the idea of renouncing the world or giving up something of the practical world because that would connote the idea of duality.
Duality is merely an illusion from the ultimate standpoint. Knowing no second thing at all, there remains nothing to be given up.

The one who identifies himself as a swami, a Guru, or a yogi, is not a Gnani. A Gnani never identifies himself as a swami, Guru, pundit, or yogi. Swami, Guru, pundit, or yogi belongs to the religious or the yogic path, not to the path of wisdom. : ~Santthosh Kumaar

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