Saturday, March 4, 2023

On the Four Stages of Knowing

In the Pancadasi, a 14th century handbook of Advaita Vedanta (or as was just auto-corrected to advice of the doctor), in the chapter entitled Tattva Viveka, the first of 15 chapters, Vidyaranya (the author, most likely) writes of the 4 stages of knowledge from indirect to direct.

The first is called the listening. The second is called the reflecting or reasoning. Sravanam is listening to the guru faithfully. Manaman is confirming this knowledge initially taken in faith with logical reasoning and careful analysis until the mind buys it and owns it. Or not.

Only when this indirect knowledge clicks does the third stage, meditation, begin. Nididhysanam is the one-pointed contemplation on the brahmakara vritti, the thought, I am Brahman—until the meditator and the meditating drop into the nirvikalpa samadhi of Parabrahman, the fourth.


Thursday, March 2, 2023

Physical Mythics

First, a lawful myth must be logical. There are two metaparadigms of physics (general relativity and quantum mechanics) which will never be united, no matter how much our scientific priests pray to Some Theory of Everything for us.

Actually, general relativity and quantum mechanics are the original duality. General relativity and quantum mechanics appear in consciousness and not vice versa, period.

Further, consciousness is the everything in which the original duality of general relativity and quantum mechanics appears. And even better, consciousness is not a theory.


Footnote to Tattvamasi

Keep an open head: that out there is you in here.

If form is transformation and transformation is form,

then beneath this superimposition is the formlessness of brahman.

Religions have their gods. Science has its theories.

Avidya may be beginningless but it’s not everlasting thank god.

No guru, no method, no teacher?

No creator, no creation, no creature.



Tattvamasi Absolutely

It may not appear to be the truth but that out there is you in here.

Remove the emptiness of all phenomena from the picture—

it’s obvious the absolute is the material cause of all.

Remove all belief and theories circulating in and about creation—

it’s obvious the absolute is the efficient cause as well.

Remove all beginningless ignorance concerning one’s actual self—

it’s obvious the absolute is one’s formal cause at last.

Thus that without the twin illusion of creation and creator

is you without the nescience of thinking you’re their creature.








footnote

Keep an open head: that out there is you in here.

If form is transformation and transformation is form,

then beneath this superimposition is the formlessness of brahman.

Religions have their gods. Science has its theories.

Avidya may be beginningless but it’s not everlasting thank god.

No guru, no method, no teacher?

No creator, no creation, no creature.



Tuesday, February 28, 2023

The Mystery of The Three Bodies

There are three bodies to every person: material, subtle, and causal.

The material body is the outer body completely inert and dependent on consciousness for sentience.

The subtle body is the inner inert one composed of two basic notes: energy and mind.

The mind is also binary in its essential nature and comprised of thinker and doer.

The thinker is the processor stuck between a zero and the one; the intelligence in this operation is the doer in duality.

The causal body is original ignorance and reflector of consciousness called the lover in this story.

For every lover, there’s 1, an object of desire like a missing half,

2, the procurement of this object making things whole again,

and 3. the temporary experience of this fulfillment for all worlds must end and start again.






footnotes

1. There are five sheaths to every tristate.

2. The material body is also called the gross body or annamaya, the sheath of food.

3. This energy is the vital breath, the life force, pranamaya.

4/5. Unsurprisingly, the mind is actually of two minds: manomaya is to hamlet as vijnanamaya is to the decider. Both were tragic.

6. The causal body is the locus of avidya, before karma but after maya. For anandamaya is the lover.

7. Make the object of my desire, god, truth, reality, or my beloved!

8. May my procurement of this object be the end of me in thou, tattvamasi.


a. energy plus mind equals wave-particle equals the subtle body.

b. the body is made sentient by the subtle astral body which is made sentient by the reflection of consciousness in anandamaya.

c. if i am the doer in duality, who am i?

d. if anandamaya is i am.

e. anandamaya - maya = brahman.


to fish in the sea

water is the vital breath—

to human beings

the space of consciousness is

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if this karmic subtle body equals

that astral body of energy and mind

this wave-particle body-mind equals

lucid dreaming

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ignorance may be beginningless, birthless, and unborn,

but thank god, it's not eternal

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as pure consciousness is i

the reflection of consciousness is i am

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the body-mind cannot begin to sheath infinite consciousness but almost everybody thinks it does

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Saturday, February 25, 2023

Waiting for Satguru

1.

The universe controls illusion. Ignorance controls people.

Universal consciousness directs maya with the laws of nature and whatnot.

Ignorance misdirects personal consciousness until the knowledge of the satguru turns its head around.

2.

As universal consciousness (Isvara) guides Maya (creatrix of intelligence, prakriti of sattva),

Avidya (creatrix of motion and matter, prakriti of rajas and tamas) dupes 

this individual consciousness called Jiva just waiting for the Satguru.







footnotes

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young’s myth of the self-reflexive universe fits into vidyarana’s advaitic one quite nicely

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maya is why there will never be a unified theory of physics

you can’t unify physics without the metaphysics of illusion

the immutable nature of brahman will not let you

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waiting for satguru is avidya’s inside joke

the one waiting for the satguru is the satguru

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“I, Lalla, tried beyond trying in my search,

Discovering only my efforts had redoubled.

No matter what I did the door remained bolted.

By resolving only to stay there did I see

The door was my own doing.”

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avidya dupes


Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Ghazal of Footnotes On the Ground Sutra


One could say the known universe is made from just five qualities:

name, form, existence, consciousness, beatitude.


Namarupa is the big bang

appearing within the silent witnessing of Satcitananda.


Sat (existence, being) is the antidote for nihilism.

Cit (consciousness, awareness) is the antidote for materialism.


Ananda (beatitude, bliss) is the antidote for big belief

be it scientific theory or religious creed.







On the Ground Sutra

Beneath the relative world of name and form is the substratum of existence, consciousness, beatitude.

Name and form create the illusion of a relative world, the snake to be deconstructed from the noumenal rope.

Still, if the superimposition isn’t there doesn’t mean the substratum isn’t. Namarupa may be the dream

but satcitananda is the bedrock—lending dimension to mountains, depth to the sea, and sentience to superimpositions.


Monday, February 20, 2023

Footnotes to This Reflection of Consciousness I Am

1.

The more evolved the subtle body, the brighter is this reflection of consciousness.

The brighter the reflection of consciousness, the more clear is the voice of the satguru.

This is a glorious opportunity. A 50,000 watt radio station from my day goes for merely 5g today.

2.

The molecular has zero degrees of freedom. In the vegetable, there is growth, organization, reproduction, flowers!

In the animal and honeybee stage of the self-reflexive manifestation, there’s mobility, action, satisfaction, and the illusion of choice.

In the jiva and ultimate stage of so-called individual consciousness, or dominion as Young calls it, there’s this flickering of self-awareness. There shall be fire!





This Reflection of Consciousness I Am

Pure consciousness is reflecting on this thin diaphanous body of the subtle buddhi.

This reflection of consciousness moves with its subtle medium identifying with a wavering mind,

which in turn, with its newborn sentience, identifies with the outer unsubtle and suffering body.

This reflection of consciousness is the original 'I am' that the satguru is always reminding the mind about—

the light moving in the water is the water but the light reflecting in the water is the absolute light.