When
the senses are brought under control by the mind, the mind
itself ceases to function; it disappears as it were. Then
man experiences a profound silence. That stillness
resulting from the absence of the mind is true Knowledge
(Jnana). This knowledge cannot be acquired by
intellectual ability or mental agility, nor by following an
example. It is sui generis. Consider the ashes which cover
a burning charcoal or the moss which covers a sheet of
water. The ashes have come from the charcoal. The moss has
originated from the water. The cataract that dims the
vision of the eye, wherefrom has it come? From the eye
itself! When the screen that blinds the vision is removed,
the true Self will be seen in its real form. Atma
Jnana is not obtainable through books, preceptors or
even Paramatma (the Supreme Self). You are yourself
the Paramatma, the Jnana, the
Atma.
Bagavan Sri Sri Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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