To realize Brahman is not easy. One has to mentally reject physical awareness by a perfect understanding of ‘what is what’.+
To realize Brahman is not easy. One has to mentally reject physical awareness (form, time, and space) by a perfect understanding of ‘what is truth?’ and ‘what is untruth?’. Without knowing what truth is, it is impossible to reject the untruth.
Till one holds the form, time, and space as a reality, it is impossible to realize the ultimate truth of Brahman. Realization of the fact that the form, time, and space are one, in essence, leads to Self-awareness.
All the activities within the waking experience have nothing to do with the invisible Soul, the Self. The invisible Soul, the Self, is birthless, whereas the waking entity (you) is bound by birth, life, death, and the world.
All the activities within the dream have nothing to do with the invisible Soul, the Self. The invisible Soul, the Self, is birthless, whereas the dream entity is bound by birth, life, death, and the world.
The dream becomes unreal when waking takes place; in the same way, the waking becomes unreal when the invisible Soul, the Self, remains in its own awareness.
The invisible Soul remains in its own awareness unconsciously in deep sleep and consciously when the Advaitic wisdom dawns.
Thus, the invisible Soul, the Self, has nothing to do with the three states because the invisible Soul, the Self, is only the formless substance and the witness of the coming and going of the three states. In Atmic reality, the formless substance and witness of the three states are one in essence. That essence is consciousness.
Thus, all three states are of the same substance. Hence, there is no second thing that exists other than consciousness. Thus, consciousness is the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar
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