Vedanta

Started by Skull, November 28, 2020, 05:17:12 AM

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Skull

This is one of the best known and most profound texts by the Teacher Adi Shankara:

https://universaltheosophy.com/pdf-library/Crest-Jewel%20of%20Wisdom_SM.pdf

Here is how it begins:

Quote1. I bow to Govinda, whose nature is Bliss Supreme, who is the Sadguru, who can be known only from the import of all Vedanta, and who is beyond the reach of speech and mind.

2. For all beings a human birth is difficult to obtain, more so is a male body; rarer than that is Brahmanahood; rarer still is the attachment to the path of Vedic religion; higher than this is erudition in the scriptures; discrimination between the Self and not-Self, Realisation, and continuing in a state of identity with Brahman – these come next in order. (This kind of) Mukti (Liberation) is not to be attained except through the well-earned merits of a hundred crore of births.

3. These are three things which are rare indeed and are due to the grace of God – namely, a human birth, the longing for Liberation, and the protecting care of a perfected sage.

4. The man who, having by some means obtained a human birth, with a male body and mastery of the Vedas to boot, is foolish enough not to exert himself for self-liberation, verily commits suicide, for he kills himself by clinging to things unreal.
Be courageous; the race of man is divine.   Golden Verses of Pythagoras

ModelCitizen

Thanks for posting. I look forward to reading this in its' entirety