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Don't worry; nothing really exists || Acharya Prashant, Vedant Mahotsav at IISc Bangalore (2022)
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Video Information: 09.09.2022, Vedant Mahotsav, IISc Bangalore
Context:
~ What is permanent in this world?
~ Why are we looking for permanence in life?
Music Credits: Milind Date
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Learning
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My name is Sneha and I have been listening to you for almost 3 years.
00:08
Through your videos, I have taken many major decisions in life.
00:12
One decision was to get separated from my husband.
00:16
Though he is also a very avid fan of yours.
00:19
In fact, he encouraged me to come and attend your session today.
00:23
This is a bit background about me.
00:27
My question is regarding one of the commentaries by Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
00:34
in a book called Upanishad. Commentaries on Upanishad by him.
00:38
He has mentioned that everything is rising and falling
00:43
to merge in one vast consciousness.
00:47
Everything that is happening in the universe.
00:50
Now, certain times during meditation, there is this realization.
00:56
The realization of this fact, what he says, for a nanosecond.
01:00
Mind, though it realizes it, how does it hold this truth for a longer time?
01:05
Because it goes away.
01:07
It just comes, that realization comes for a very fluke second.
01:12
By not seeing things as they are not.
01:16
You see things as if they are permanent.
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As if they are things.
01:21
As if they exist.
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Whereas they are just flowing.
01:25
They don't exist.
01:27
They are just processes.
01:29
When you see everything as just a flow,
01:33
then you realize it has no permanence, no existence.
01:37
It's gone. Finished.
01:40
But that requires a very courageous mind
01:44
to continuously see things as rising and falling,
01:50
continuously appearing and disappearing.
01:54
We do not always summon that kind of courage.
01:59
We let attachment dominate us.
02:06
And then the world appears as truth,
02:15
not as something that is en route to a disappearance or dissolution or liberation.
02:26
You'll have to continuously practice detachment.
02:35
You'll have to be continuously on guard.
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There are no things.
02:47
There are only waves.
02:52
Waves.
02:55
Right?
02:57
The crest and the trough.
03:00
Fab and the flow.
03:07
And then you can see.
03:11
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright.
03:14
Came.
03:17
Gone.
03:19
It is.
03:21
And then it is not.
03:25
You'll have to practice going a little beyond,
03:29
sometimes a little against your senses.
03:33
The senses are not subtle enough to capture
03:39
the moment-to-moment appearance, change and disappearance.
03:47
Right?
03:48
As you are looking at me, you will feel you have a person sitting in front of you
03:53
and the person is just the same as he was when he was answering the previous question.
04:00
That's not true.
04:03
Right?
04:05
Things have changed.
04:09
They are not things.
04:11
They are just a process, an ever-changing mass of flow.
04:21
Then one is liberated of the biggest obstacle to freedom.
04:33
Belief in existence.
04:36
Belief in permanence.
04:40
It's one and the same thing to say that all this is not permanent
04:43
and to say that all this does not exist.
04:46
Because when we say something exists,
04:49
we accord it permanence at least for a while, no?
04:53
When we say this exists.
04:55
By that we mean that this will stay at least for two days, ten days, twenty days.
05:00
Right?
05:01
So, impermanence is the same as non-existence.
05:09
When there is non-existence, then only truth exists.
05:18
So, can I ask a question?
05:20
So, as you said, I mean what I take away is that it's the practice.
05:26
I mean the mind has to remind itself continuously on a regular frequency.
05:33
Because mind is generally prone to separation, fragmentation.
05:37
It loses the track immediately.
05:40
So, that needs immense attention all the time.
05:43
And courage and stamina.
05:46
When you do it once, twice, thrice, it is okay.
05:49
Then you get tired and bored.
05:52
Plus there are temptations.
05:55
It is pleasurable to believe that you will last or she will last or he will last.
06:02
There is security in that.
06:04
Comfort in that.
06:06
So, I said we do not summon the requisite courage.
06:12
Always be courageous.
06:15
Always.
06:16
Even in the moment of impending pleasure, be courageous enough to block it.
06:24
You see, this pleasure is at the cost of truth.
06:28
This pleasure is only if I make myself deliberately oblivious to the truth.
06:36
Only then I can have this pleasure.
06:39
Then I will not have this pleasure.
06:41
The truth is paramount.
06:43
And when you say the truth is paramount, then what you get is the pleasure of the truth.
06:48
And that's a higher pleasure than ordinary pleasures.
06:58
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