suniti wrote:namaste sudarshanji
i think you have misunderstood me
i am not debating the points of the Great Ramanuja Aachaarya, who i humbly salute,
my question was
without anything can you look at this idea of oneness
im not asking what others have said
or anything else
i myself can take the passages of upanishad and we can debate on what it means but i dont see the necessity of that
im asking you is it possible for you to look at this idea, once more and what are your thoughts?
as you are an advanced sadhaka its interesting to see your views and how we all see things once more...
what do you think?
suniti
Suniti-ji
What I think - in simple words - one-ness is impossible. He is up there - so high, so rich, so simple, yet so far, it is practically impossible for the human mind to visualize Him. If you cannot visualize Him, how can we become HIM?
Because He created this world for human beings, He made it simple for us to see him - by coming down to the temples in which we worship Him.
He is Rajati-Rajan - who is capable of taking Vishwaroop and measuring the 14 worlds in 2 feets. imagine when that feet touched earth - wouldnt I have been nothing more than a speck of dirt under it? Where is He, and Where am I?
Other so called Gods are are speck of dirt under that same feet - Imagine this scene - one God is lifting his feet up, one God is washing that feet, and another God is bearing that water on his head! So, who is the real God? In the Srirangam temple you will find an painting depicting this God swallowing the other two at the time of Pralaya. So, in final analysis only One God exists - ie Only one Brahmam. He is the only reality. We are also real - not maya. We are all (all Jevaatmas) are sub-servient to Him. Jeevo-brahamaiva na para: - no way - not what I can see in reality - imagine that feet that measured earth and me standing in front of it - can the two be the same? not in my wildest imagination.
Lets at least examine whether all Jeevatmas are one entity - practically we see around us - different types of people -so much difference - you are different from me in knowledge, and happiness - the two elements that make up the Jeevatma. How can even two Jeevatmas be one entity? Even there Aikyam is impossible. The only "similarity" we have is we are both Jeevatmas that are paratantran's to the Brahmam. Brahmam - Nirankusha Swatantran. The only Swatantran in existence. The community of Jeevatmas is Paratantran (ever dependent) to Him.
At the same time, let us examine whether the Jeevatma despite being separate, can it live without the Brahamam? No it cannot> That is why the Brahamam is called Narayana - Naaraanaam Ayanam (nothing can exist without Him). They are separate - but cannot exist without - therefore Advaita holds good. How, He is the life, the Jeevatma is the living. He is the Antar-atma, Jeevatma is the body to the Antar-atma, the human body is the external body to the Jeevatma. Jeevatma carries out instructions from the Lord, using this body.
The confusion actual arises with the interpretation of the word "A-dvaita" -> is it to be interpreted as "one and the same" or "without a second"? In the same context where it says Tat-Tvam Asi, Shrutis say "Ekameha Adviteeyam" more in the meaning of "there is no second to It". They also say "Ekohavai Narayana Aseet - Na Brahma, Na Esana:" (Only Narayana exists, not Brahma, No Esan)