The dissolution of the sense of “I “(ego) is the sign of Realization

Do not burden yourself with unnecessary and never-ending desires. You are not who you think you are, instead, you are the Brahman. In this world of animate and inanimate things there is no position higher than Brahman. And the Sadguru shows the way of attaining that highest state. One must meditate on Gurumantra. And also think along the lines that objects are unreal and detachment from objects is itself awakening to Reality. When illusion with movement, as the predominant function starts, the Power of activity, consciousness and Beingness (existence) created. Actually, there were no qualities in the beginning. There was only Objectless Consciousness. This is the Pure Active Awareness. That is the Mool Maya (Basic Illusion). It means that you were Pure, Formless and Alone. When you first wake up in the morning, only “I am Brahman “is the first utterance and then you begin to recognize the things around you. As per teachings of the Sadguru, we should go to sleep with the feeling of being Brahman, and we should get up with the same feeling. When there arises an awareness of “I Am “know that is the active feeling of the ego, which is say “I “. The dissolution of the sense of “I “(ego) is the sign of Realization. In Brahman there is no experience. That which has no duality in Consciousness is Brahman. The term Self-Realization implies absence of triputi means meditator, meditating and an object of meditation. It is a state where one remains oneself. In true meditation, devoid of triputee, you experience uninterrupted bliss, timelessness and pure consciousness. Sadguru lays bare the secret of Self-Knowledge to his disciples. You only have to listen to Sadguru wholeheartedly to realize your -self. The disciple concentrates on the Spiritual Devotional Practice for obtaining this Self-Knowledge. Carrying out his Sadhana, he looks inward and deeply merges himself with the uninterrupted Bliss of the Atman.
Sadguru Shri Avadhootanand Maharaj. Nisargadatta Ashram Mogarbav.

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