2/24/2017

Wake up from dream

As long as name and form is there there is a dream.

And before the dream, there was no name and no form,
means sleep state.

Wake up!

If you wake up from this dream, you will not sleep at all.
And not dream at all.

How to wake up? Question, "Who am I?"

You will wake up to That.
You will wake up to Awakening!
You will wake up to Awareness.

And you will never fall asleep again, any time again.

Samsara will end.
Karma will cease to function.

This is called waking, this is called waking state.

- Om Sadguru Dev -

Be

Be as you are in whatever circumstances, just always Be. It doesn't need any practice. Whatever you get by practice you will lose, but Being will never be lost because you will not get it by any experience or practice. It simply is, Simply Be.

Don't stir your mind in Being, don't think and don't make effort. I will tell you how to be Being itself. No effort, no thinking. Avoid thinking and avoid not thinking. What is between these two?

~ Papaji

Consciousness

In the beginning when there was nothing there was consciousness - total consciousness - where no objects and no subjects existed. You are this consciousness.

Starting from the beginning, before the beginning, you are this consciousness. And this consciousness became all that you see. You are this consciousness itself. There are millions of kinds of manifestation existing in consciousness and you have become all this. You are the fountain of all this creation.

For this you do not have to exert or make effort, or search for any way or method or practice. Somehow you have to arrive here. How can you do it? Through adoration of the wisdom of the Self.  That is consciousness. Adore your own consciousness with wisdom and you have achieved what you are aspiring for here and now.

~ Papaji

Self

'What is the nature of the Self?'

What exists in truth is the Self alone. The world, the individual soul and God are appearances in it. Like silver in mother-of-pearl, these three appear at the same time and disappear at the same time.

The Self is that where there is absolutely no ‘I-thought’. That is called ‘Silence’. The Self itself is the world; the Self itself is ‘I’; the Self itself is God; all is Siva, the Self.

('Who Am I?', Q. 16)