“What
is the true nature of man?
Sat-chit-ananda-Brahman. Pure consciousness. Life eternal.
Abiding love. And infinite
joy. That is your true nature, your
Atman, which is one with Brahman.
“Now
in this connection, let me point out that there are two kinds of truth. One kind of truth is that which we realize by
the five senses, perceive by the five senses, my sense of hearing, my sense of
touch, my sense of vision, and so forth; I see this universe of name and
form. Then again from what I sense and
perceive, I get certain data out of them and from such data I can come to an
inference, a conclusion, which also would be the truth, if my logic is
correct. Now, this is known as
scientific or empirical knowledge.
“There’s
another kind of truth which is known as transcendental vision, and which is
called also yogic knowledge, yogic realization, yogic experience. And he who attains this knowledge--and what
does that mean?--when he can abide in his true nature, when he realizes his
true nature is sat-chit-ananda-brahman, then it is that he has attained the
purpose, the fulfilment of human birth and human life.
“Now
again, the Atman/Brahman that is within each one of us is never affected by
anything, by our actions, by our thoughts, by our deeds. In other words, you are always, forever, your
Brahman, nothing else.
“As
my master (Swami Brahmananda) said, he sees Brahman in so many masks, the mask of a
thief, the mask of a lustful man, the mask of a saint, but it is all Brahman,
one reality. And that is why a great
seer who has attained that knowledge never hates anybody. He has love for everybody, because he loves
the reality of God within himself, and he sees that same God everywhere.”--From
“Eight Limbs of Yoga” by Swami Prabhavananda, recorded in 1971.
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