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That which has a beginning must also end. Only when the ever-present consciousness is realized will it be permanent. Consciousness is indeed always with us. Everyone knows I am. No one can deny his own being. The man in deep sleep is not awake; while awake he seems to be aware. But it is the same person. There is no change in the one who slept and the one who is now awake. In deep sleep he was not aware of his body so there was no body-consciousness. In the wakeful state he is aware of his body so the is body-consciousness. Therefore the difference lies in the emergence of body-consciousness and not in any change in real consciousness. The body and body-consciousness arise and sink together. All this amounts to is saying that there are no limitations in deep sleep, whereas there are limitations in deep sleep. There limitations are the bondage. The feeling The body is I is the error. This false sense of I must go. The real I is always there. It is here and now. It never appears anew and disappears again. That which is must also persist for ever. That which appears anew will also be lost. Compare deep sleep and waking. The body appears in one state but not in the other. Therefore the body will be lost. The consciousness was pre-existent and will survive the body. There is no one who does not say I am. The wrong knowledge of I am the body is the cause of all the mischief. This wrong knowledge must go. That is realization. Realization is not acquisition of anything new nor is it a new faculty. It is only removal of all camouflage. The ultimate truth is so simple. It is nothing more than being in the pristine state. This is all that need be said. Be As You Are by David Godman
Posted on: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 23:17:53 +0000

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