Re: Moksha in Advaita Vedanta
hariḥ oṁ
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namasté
Originally Posted by
ale84
So if I understand well, I'm Brahman, and even if I attain moksha I'll eventually experience again a lot of ignorance and suffering in samsara in the next world cycle. Am I right?
To suggest that " I'll eventually experience again a lot of ignorance " one has missed the essential teaching. In what you say, it suggests remaining individual , with the identity of ale84. OR said conversely being brahman yet with the identity of ale84.
This is the issue for many... they wish to experience brahman as an object of experience e.g. there is me and there is brahman - oh, I become this brahman that I am inspecting. This is not the case.
If you are experiencing or tangled up in 'me' and 'mine' and 'I am this or that' then one is within the limited. Brahman is beyond all that- not even speakable uccāra-rahitam vastu¹.
... to Be ( code for Brahman) , you must be no-body - śrī nisarga-datta maharāj
iti śivaṁ
1. uccāra-rahitam vastu - Reality devoid ( indescribable ) of utterance
Last edited by yajvan; 10 July 2014 at 05:11 PM.
यतस्त्वं शिवसमोऽसि
yatastvaṁ śivasamo'si
because you are identical with śiva
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