What does it truly mean that “all are appearances in and of awareness”? This deceptively simple statement — echoing the clay-and-pot analogy of Advaita Vedanta — contains the entirety of the spiritual journey within it. And yet, as Matsuo Basho reminds us, sitting quietly, doing nothing, spring comes and the grass grows by itself. The real obstacle to Self-realization is the very seeker seeking it — for the “I” that strives to attain liberation is itself an appearance in awareness, nothing more. Gaudapada’s Mandukya Karika 2.32 states this with uncompromising clarity: there is no creation, no destruction, no bondage, no seeker, and no liberated one. This is the Absolute Truth — paramārthatā. Ashtavakra Gita and Sankaracharya’s Nirvana Shatakam echo the same. The knowledge is already here. The only thing left is to stop looking for it.
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How to know the Truth?
“I have to renounce Samarender if I want to know the truth.”
This Lonely Path
This pathThis lonely pathNot a soul in sightWhere does it lead?To life beyond life?Why then “this” lifeWhy not “that” lifeAlways … More
Truth
“The tongue is too dumb to tell the truth one understands. Words are not it. One’s silence too cannot convey … More
An Open Letter To Whomsoever It May Concern
It has become increasingly clear to me that this world is much ado about nothing. I no longer want to … More
The Only Way to the Truth
“The only way to the Truth is through the messy jungle called the ‘I’ or what we take to be … More
Truth’s Abode
“In sights and sounds, in smells and tastes, and in touch and thoughts do not look for the Truth. Look … More
Kya Such Hai? (Hindi Poem)
Jub pyaar ki churcha nikli Ye bhee qubool karna hai Ki taqdeeer ne mujhe Jis maqam pe le aya hai … More
Does Happiness Suffice?
I am not quite happy With just being happy Lot of things make me happy Like talking to a friend … More
The Price of God / Truth
“The price of God or Truth is not chastity; it’s a silent mind.”–D. Samarender Reddy