What is that sleep and gets up when the body is not the Self. If the one, which wakes up and dreams and sleeps, is not the body, then how can one say, it is the waking entity’s experience, and the waking entity exists only in waking.
The waking state is merely an experience, similar to a dream. The waking is unreal on the base of the soul or consciousness, which is the Self. Therefore, claiming the authorship as the waking entity and judging the truth on the base of the waking entity, will keep one in ignorance of the reality.
Only if one proves the body or ego is the 'Self', then only the birth, life, death, rebirth, and reincarnation are a reality. If the body or ego is the true self then Advaita has no meaning.
There is no need to inquire, ‘Who am ‘I’?’, ‘What am ‘I’?” or indulge in the pursuit of truth.
If one, agrees, that the body is not the Self, then how can the experience of birth, life, death, rebirth, and reincarnation can be true because the Self is unborn and non-dual.
Only if one proves the formless has a birth, and then only it is possible to accept the birth, death, and reincarnation as part of the reality. Thus, our body-based understanding has to be rectified mentally to grasp the non-dualistic truth.
For a Gnani, nobody is ever born, nobody is ever lived, no one ever dies and nobody is ever reincarnated, because he sees only consciousness is in everything and everywhere in the midst of diversity or duality or waking and he is fully conscious that, no second thing exists other than consciousness.
Diversity has no meaning for a Gnani because he has realized unity in diversity.
Limiting the mind (I) to the physical entity is the cause of all confusion. Therefore, there is a need to know “What is the mind?” “What is the substance of the mind?” and “What is the source of the mind?’ to overcome all the confusion.
Deeper self-search reveals the fact that man and the world exist within the mind, and the mind itself is the universe.:~Santthosh Kumaar
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