Movie “NON-DUALITY LIFE AS IT IS” Available 1st June 2011 – For TRAILER click here |
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FORTH COMING BOOK
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NEW CD’s Special serie CD’s “TIME 1,2,3,4” and CD’s “Failure”, “More and Less”, “Knowledge”, “Senses”.
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Comment: CD ‘Bliss’ Bill Kelley, Austin, USA I've just finished listening to the CD "Bliss". It is one that I have listened to several times over the last few weeks. There are so many powerful points that are quite stirring. The focus is on objects, beliefs, knowledge (all types), &other things that strengthen the ego. The climax is when we come to be aware of this and realize that the ego is simply not in the "place" where we are alive. Then we simply dwell in that place where we are alive, that awareness. It is a very beautiful CD woven in such a perfect way. Thank you very much.
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In the last chapter of Dr. Shankar's profound book, Kaivalya Gita Vol. 1, titled LIFE, he gives a full commentary on: "Man thinks he can control life." I found it so valuable, that it inspired the following BLOG on my website which I wish to share with my brothers and sisters here on the Never Not Here Forum. –Michael YOU are NOT the doer "The moment you understand that you are not in control, then you become steady." -Dr. Vijai Shankar Not convinced? Okay, let's say that you ARE the doer. And you wish to make something happen. Okay, so you wish to pick up a pen and you do so, now what? See, while you are deciding what the next thing is that you should do, the show is still going on! The movie is still playing! Life is still moving, still unfolding. If life were to pause while everyone on the planet tried to make up their mind as to what should happen next, Life could never work! As Dr. Vijai Shankar reminds us: "And what could man control when he is unable to control his own birth, the starting point of his life? And what could man control when he is unable to control his own death, the ending point of his life? When man is unable to control the beginning point and the ending point, how could he control the in-between, illusory story?" Still some doubt? No problem. Look, the only reason you believe you are the doer is because you have a thought that tells you so. But let me ask you a question: What/who put the thought there? Did you "put" it there? Or, does it just appear spontaneously? And if so, then all thoughts are simply appearing on their own. Therefore, regardless of what a thought may claim, YOU didn't make it appear. And if you don't control your thoughts, then you don't control your actions, since the only way we know to do something is because we have a thought that tells us to do it. Knowing that Life does all leads to freedom as the struggle drops away. When Life ceases to be a struggle then it can, finally, be enjoyed and admired as the unfolding miracle that it actually is and has always been.
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Comment on Michael’s BLOG on NNH
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From Reiner Wehrenfennig, Germany Dear Mr. Shankar, Thank you very much for giving the hints to the video-clips of the interviews with Marcus. He is from Stuttgart I know and I live in a nearby suburb of Stuttgart (Hemmingen). I viewed vol. 1 to 3 of the interviews and was very impressed by vol. 1 and more even from vol. 2: What is life. Watching and hearing your talk I suddenly get in laughter few times about the ignorance and arrogance of mind in the human who thinks he is a doer, thinker, and speaker. This was a remarkable experience for me. On the other hand this spends me some huge feeling of humility and respect of life. Shankar: Happy that respect of life is happening to you. But now again I have some questions. Suppose (and I only belief it because I have not an understanding until know) an enlightened being talks about the absolute so it has to be still the illusory mind of that being too which talks, right? Because it talks “about” something it “is”, and talking takes time and therefore is illusory, right? Now to your sample of the puzzle in interview. 3 “Who am I”: You state that if the last piece of the puzzle falls in place suddenly the optical illusion appears. From my experience this happens earlier: of course you know some tv quiz which play with the recognition ability of man to complement missing pieces by thought of memory to get the picture of the puzzle earlier than its completion. In your books you state that not a single piece of life could be missed – if so life would vanish: if animal will disappear – man will disappear, life will disappear – which could never be. So the puzzle of the illusory life behaves in another way then the puzzle man plays within the illusory reflected light? Shankar: Life does not behave but unfolds every moment. Life is an eternal play of light and sound that reflects illusory world, man and mind. Is memory needed only for illusion? So if one takes the memory from all of humanity they would live in the now? If memory of concepts vanish man would no longer react but would response to life, right? But if memory vanishes not only conceptual memory vanishes but the “working” memory too: one could not cook tea anymore for example. Shankar: Even if memory is present man lives in the now but only thinks he does not. Memory does not conclude life, Life conducts illusory memory. So for example the advaita wise Ramesh Balsekar described the human mind constructed of two parts: The working mind and the conceptional mind. The first represents intelligence of life the latter the ego. Would you agree? He stated too: enlightenment could not be asserted – and is still some individual understanding. He continued: for him enlightenment means: man has the understanding that he has no will – only the “will of god” (or absolute or whatever one will call it) happens. So he stated man has to surrender his will to the absolute, which does not mean that “surrender” is a doing - it is a happening too. Shankar: The intelligence of life reflects the illusory intellectual mind and ego. I suppose further: knowledge (relative) is a reflection of wisdom (absolute) in the human mind. If an enlightened being talks wisdom becomes knowledge. Shankar: Knowledge is an illusory manifestation of sound and not a reflection of wisdom. Wisdom is the understanding that knowledge is an auditory illusion of sound. Shankar: By change is meant a man of understanding responds rather than react So if understanding happens to all of mankind “will of god” will happen on earth, or not? But some wise man stated: it is impossible that all mankind will get understanding only a few. What do you think about please? Shankar: What is meant to happen will happen and what is not meant to happen will not happen.
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Rebecca Perry, Houston At the office today I just overheard a conversation where someone is telling someone else that that they will have to make a decision quickly and be ready to move on that decision. Of course, having just read Decisions, Decisions, Decisions, I had to smile. Those parties will struggle with that decision and only be happy with each other if the one party approves of the other’s decision. Not understanding that you simply cannot make a decision leaves you at the mercy of always having to get it right or be considered a failure by yourself and others. Thank you again Dr. Shankar. These gems that come forth from you have shifted the landscape of my life like a 10.0 earthquake – totally fresh and rearranged.
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"The enlightened talk because they have something to share. Man talks because he has to say something.”
Dr. Vijai S Shankar |
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