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Quote- Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

Indian and Hindu Texts

560. You refer to the world, the Universe, as OBJECTIVE. Well, in reference to which or whom does it become objective? Certainly, not with reference to yourself, for you, like any other, are part of the world! To which other thing can you trace the objectivity? In answer comes the existence called the Self, the impersonal or unbounded consciousness. The Self is ever a mystic presence, found always inward to substances. Does it not then resolve the whole question?
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(Source: Vicharasethu- Vol.13, February 1979, No.5)

Comments

  • Gurender
    Very True,,
    Beautifully Explained by swami ji when said,
    "Certainly, not with reference to yourself, for you, like any other, are part of the world! " Henceforth, the refutation of mind, ego & intellect.
    Then;
    "To which other thing can you trace the objectivity?"
    Here the subtle concept of self is put forth, which is beyond touch of any type of modification & devoid of all attributes.
    As Confirmed by saying,
    "impersonal or unbounded consciousness",
    Impersonal as in, not ego not mind, not...  more