28 Sty 2014, Wto 19:04, PID: 378522
Cytat:od czego zależy to że jedni są szczęśliwi a inni nie, na jednych wpłynie coś na innych nieNikt nie jest w tym świecie w pełni szczęśliwy, są tylko mniej lub bardziej nieszczęśliwi, chyba, że ktoś jest duchowo 'zrealizowany' tak jak Ramana, Robert Adams, Nisargadatta, itp. Każdy w mniejszym lub większym stopniu doświadca tych stanów lęku, smutku, rozpaczy, gniewu. Czemu inni mają tego mniej nie jest tak istotnym pytaniem, jak pytanie jaka jest przyczyna tego mojego cierpienia i co uczynić by być wolny od niego. Nawet jak się dowiesz, czemu inni cierpią bardziej to to nie wpłynie na twoją sytuację. Zarówno buddyzm jaki i wedanta mówią, że przyczyną cierpienia jest wyłącznie ignorancja, nieświadomość naszej prawdziwej natury, więc wskazują drogę do absolutnego szczęścia/absolutnej wolności od cierpienia.
Robert Adams napisał(a):In reality, you are already awake, but you are dreaming and you don’t know it. It's like when you go to sleep and in your dream there's an earthquake. Everyone is dying all around you, and I come to you and I say, "This is not real. You're having a dream, don't you know?" And you tell me, "You’re crazy, Robert. This is not a dream, this is real. Can’t you see the earthquake. Can’t you see people dying all around you?"
But I say, "No, it's a dream!" You refuse to believe me. Then, all of a sudden you wake up, you find yourself in this world. The only difference between this world and the dream world is that this world is a little longer, but it's a dream. The world is not real by itself.
Ultimate reality, pure intelligence, emptiness, space - that is reality. It is like a gigantic screen that takes up the entire universe. That screen is consciousness, and all the worlds, the planets, the suns, people, are all images on the screen. If the screen weren't there, there could be no images.
Therefore, you cannot say that the images are real. They're only real as long as the screen persists. But if the screen is taken away there’s no place to show the images. In the same way, your true nature is consciousness, pure consciousness.
Your body is superimposed on consciousness. You have made the mistake of identifying yourself with the body and mind. Therefore, the body and mind seems to control your life. But as soon as you switch identities, as soon as you begin to identify with consciousness, everything changes for you. You become happy, peaceful, joyous, blissful. It happens by itself. All you’ve got to do is to switch identities; identify with reality.
How do you do that? Every image that comes into your mind, you negate it. You realize that’s not the truth, and you ask the question, "To whom does this come? To me.”
You hold onto the me. You find the source of me. The source of me is none other than your self. Once you make out the identity and you awaken to your Self, all your problems are over.
Think of the problems you’re thinking about right now. Think. Who has a problem? Your real Self can't have a problem, because that's bliss consciousness. The problem comes to the ego. Only the ego has a problem, nothing else.
Everything else is free, happy, no problems. Find out who you are. Discover yourself. Jump within yourself. Be yourself. Become free. Nothing exists as it appears, nothing.
Everything is consciousness, and everything is an image superimposed in consciousness. All of your thoughts, whatever is going through your mind, has no basis, no cause, no ego. Everything you see is a projection of your own mind. You can put a stop to it by finding the source of your thoughts. Where do your thoughts come from. Find out. Go within. Ask yourself.