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Sudharma Kantheti

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  • in reply to: Lesson 22 – Videhamukhthi #624134
    Sudharma Kantheti
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    Hari Om!

    Thank you. Is the world perceived, when one is completely absorbed in the understanding ‘I am Brahman’?(a question from lesson 24)

    To my understanding, If a person is completely absorbed in “I am Brahman” i.e in the stage of Turyaga, there’s no perception of world and everything gets dissolved..

    in reply to: Lesson 22 – Videhamukhthi #624095
    Sudharma Kantheti
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    Hari Om!

    This is select all that apply question. So we have multiple answers to select from the choices. Here are the choices:

    1.) The body–mind complex undergoes enjoyment and suffering. Self is
    beyond it. Jñānin identifies with Self and not with the body–mind
    complex.
    2.) Both have to suffer as along as the body exists irrespective of their
    ignorance or knowledge.
    3.) Ahaṅkāra is the cause of misery for the ajñānin, and never for the
    Jñānin.
    4.) The Jñānin is indifferent (udāsīna) to the suffering, but not the ajñānin.
    5.) The ajñānin gives validity to the suffering by the ahaṅkāra; not so the
    Jñānin.

    Thank you!

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