The treasure I have found cannot be described in words, the mind cannot conceive of it.
Adi ShankaraRead
Even after the Truth has been realised, there remains that strong, obstinate impression that one is still an ego - the agent and experiencer. This has to be carefully removed by living in a state of constant identification with the supreme non-dual Self. Full Awakening is the eventual ceasing of all the mental impressions of being an ego.
Interpretation
Awakening involves transcending the ego and realizing one's unity with the non-dual self.
In this quote, Adi Shankara highlights the challenge of letting go of the ego even after achieving a realization of ultimate truth. He emphasizes that full awakening requires continuous identification with the supreme non-dual Self, which ultimately leads to the cessation of the ego's mental impressions.
In practice
In a meditation workshop, to emphasize the importance of transcending the ego.
The treasure I have found cannot be described in words, the mind cannot conceive of it.
Like the appearance of silver in mother of pearl, the world seems real until the Self, the underlying reality, is realized.
Give up identification with this mass of flesh as well as with what thinks it a mass. Both are intellectual imaginations. Recognise your true self as undifferentiated awareness, unaffected by time, past, present or future, and enter Peace.
As gold purified in a furnace loses its impurities and achieves its own true nature, the mind gets rid of the impurities of the attributes of delusion, attachment and purity through meditation and attains Reality.
But the jiva [living being] is endowed with ego and his knowledge is limited, whereas Ishwar is without ego and is omniscient.
There is sorrow in finitude. The Self is beyond time, space and objects. It is infinite and hence of the nature of absolute happiness.
The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts.
The past is whatever the records and the memories agree upon.
You asked me once,' said O'Brien, 'what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world.
There was nothing postracial about my experience, and there still isn't.
I think looking back to my own childhood, the fact that so many of the stories I read allowed the possibility of frogs turning into princes, whether that has a sort of insidious affect on rationality, I'm not sure. Perhaps it's something for research.
I don’t believe it is possible to transcend race in this country. Race is a factor in this society. The legacy of Jim Crow and slavery has not gone away. It is not an accident that African-Americans experience high crime rates, are poor, and have less wealth. It is a direct result of our racial history.
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