(Yoga Vasistha is a
Hindu spiritual text attributed to the sage Valmiki. It is believed by some
Hindus to answer all the questions that arise in the human mind, and can help
one to attain Moksha (liberation). It recounts a discourse of sage Vasistha to
Prince Rama, during a period when the latter is in a dejected state. The
following is a free transliteration of a salient portion of the much longer
text, the Maharamayana.)
Simply by
considering this Teaching with attention and devotion, everything that needs to
be recognized is recognized – what could be easier?
However, if freedom
from ignorance provokes no interest, then just walk on.
Those who seek
lasting peace at heart will pay attention to these words, carefully inquiring
into the root of both liberation and bondage, in order to discover their true
nature.
Letting go of all
clinging pacifies the mind, while fixation only disturbs it.
Still, we hold on tightly
to our limiting beliefs and mental fabrications, grasping at this and avoiding
that – how foolish!
We are relentlessly
ruled by desire, so let’s at least want what’s best – the very freedom to which
this Teaching points.
Nothing has any
independent existence, there is only naturally occurring
timeless awareness - utterly lucid awakened mind.
This expanse of
spontaneous presence is the unborn ground of all that arises – a single state
of evenness without interruption.
Whatever appears is
mind, but that mind itself in which dreamy phantasms arise and dissolve is
empty of any self-essence.
There is nothing but
unfathomable mind – neither creator nor creation -- only the limitless open
spaciousness of pure awareness without center or circumference.
Regardless of how diverse or solid any dream phenomena
may seem, their appearance itself is deceiving, since they are actually
compounded from other dream phenomena, which are themselves dream compounds.
No dream affects
one’s true being, which is the light in which all dreams
appear and disappear. Awareness alone is prior to consciousness, and awareness
alone remains.
This awareness in
which the play of consciousness rises and falls is none other than you – you are
awareness.
The body is a
vehicle in which spirit touches matter, and consciousness is born. You are not
the body, or the consciousness which comes and goes.
You are timeless awareness, the spontaneous presence from which is spawned the universe of appearances and possibilities.
You are timeless awareness, the spontaneous presence from which is spawned the universe of appearances and possibilities.
What has no
beginning can never end, what is forever unborn can never die.
Consciousness
personified is the sense of self, but when the sense of self is recognized as
empty of any inherent substance, pure awareness remains unchanged.
Consciousness is
the dream – that which changes -- but whatever appears in the dream, you are
not. You are before, during, and after the dream.
This pure spacious awareness
is the same within all, and is not implicated by the dreaminess of whatever
appears in consciousness.
There is no greater
relief than to recognize one’s true nature, beyond the alternating cycle of
birth and death, craving and aversion, pleasure and pain.
All suffering stems
from ignorance of who and what we really are. Recognition is liberation.
Clinging to the
belief “I am the body” is the true calamity, from which arise the poisons of greed,
envy, delusion, and vanity.
The only real antidote
is the direct recognition of our true nature, pure awareness, prior to and
after the disappearance of the body vehicle.
It is only in
consciousness that one indulges the dualistic notions of birth and death, knowledge
and ignorance, nirvana and samsara, pleasure and pain, self and world, or even
liberation and bondage.
All that appears is
consciousness, but consciousness itself is empty.
Awareness of consciousness is emptiness, the source
and basis of all, the ultimate principal.
Beyond all intellectual comprehension, it cannot be
attained, grasped, or manipulated.
It is not the dream, the dreaming, nor the dreamer.
It never arrives, and never departs.
It cannot be said to either exist or not-exist.
All appearances and experiences are transient and non-binding
modifications of consciousness within the limitless sky of awareness.
Awareness is the light behind consciousness which grants
it the power to shine.
Awareness itself doesn’t change, nor is it modified
by the happenings in the dream.
It is the motionless timeless background.
You are that.
See all else as a
dream.
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