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Jainism

 

Jainism

Jainism is an ancient religion from India that prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings. Its philosophy and practice emphasize the necessity of self-effort to move the soul toward divine consciousness and liberation.

Here are some key aspects of Jainism:

Non-Violence (Ahimsa): Jainism is perhaps best known for its doctrine of non-violence, which applies not only to human beings but to all other forms of life. This principle has deeply influenced Indian culture and ethics, contributing to the widespread vegetarianism in India.

Jiva and Ajiva: Jain philosophy teaches that the universe is made up of two eternal categories: jiva (living beings) and ajiva (non-living objects). Every living being has a soul (jiva), which is potentially divine. Through right action, knowledge, and effort, the soul can attain liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death.

Karma: In Jainism, karma is not only the action but the material particles that affect the soul based on those actions. These karma particles stick to the soul, affecting its ability to attain liberation. By living a life of purity and simplicity, a Jain can burn off the karma particles and achieve moksha.

Asceticism: Jainism encourages spiritual development through asceticism, like fasting and renunciation of material possessions. Monks and nuns take five great vows: ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truth), asteya (not stealing), brahmacharya (chastity), and aparigraha (non-attachment).

Tirthankaras: Jainism has 24 spiritual teachers known as Tirthankaras, the last of whom was Mahavira (599–527 BCE). These Tirthankaras are revered for having achieved moksha and for guiding others on the path to liberation.

Sallekhana: This is a religious ritual of voluntary death by fasting. Practitioners view it as a way to purge old karmas and prevent the creation of new ones. This practice has been controversial and is not common.

Jain Scriptures: The scriptures of Jainism are called Agamas. The oldest of these texts are believed to have been lost, and the surviving versions were recorded by Jain monks in written form around 1,500 years ago.

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It's important to note that Jainism is a diverse religion with two major sects: Digambara and Svetambara, each with its own interpretation of the scriptures and religious practices. However, the core principles of non-violence, karma, and the path to liberation are universally accepted across these sects.

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A PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH OF REALITY

Preamble

JIVA

Ajiva

Pudgala

The Cosmic Fields

Human

The life

The Spiritual Discipline: Ascetic Renunciation (Pratyakyana)

The Discipline in the Physical Field: "Stillness" (Keyyocharga)

The Discipline in the Dynamic Field: "Calm" (Samagika)

Discipline in the Mental Field: Thoughtful Discipline (Anouprexa)

Discipline in the Karmic Field: The True Self

The World

At the SOURCE: Liberation (Kevala)

In conclusion

Preface

To be able to properly understand a Teaching (in this case the Jain Teaching) we must first have properly understood its "language", its "terms", the meaning, the mental content of the words it uses to describe the reality. Some serious scholars, religious scholars or researchers correctly transfer the meaning of "terms" in their description to another language as well. Most of those who deal with the subject, because they do not have a proper understanding of the religious-philosophical language of the Teaching and its "terms", translate the terms incorrectly. Thus, confusion is created and errors and misunderstandings arise in their narration. Also, because they do not understand the Teaching correctly and rely on their incomplete information, they "distort" the Teaching and attribute to it things that are not true or are completely different.

The Terms: There are Six Ontological Essences (Dravyas): JIVA and Five A-Jivas, namely, Pudgala, Adharm , Dharma, Akasa, Kala. There are other terms like Loka, Karma, etc. What do all these terms really mean? Let's try to put things in their place because there are many mistakes and misunderstandings and this leads to wrong descriptions.

JIVA

JIVA is Limitless Conscious Presence. There is. Is here. We cannot understand or describe anything else because there are no properties, perception, or any substance to detect. It is the ABSOLUTE SUBJECT. It is neither Substance, nor Energy, nor Activity, nor Perception. JIVA is characterized as "Setana", ("Consciousness"), i.e., that which "Sees", has "Vision", and "Understanding" (Darshana and Jnana), nothing more. Is there one JIVA or many? Actually, the question has no real meaning, it is only linguistic, verbal. As we define JIVA, it has an absolute character where the one or the many have no meaning, there are no properties that allow us to distinguish such a thing. On the other hand, when we "view" reality from the "point of view" of the "Embodied Jiva" there seem to be infinite Jivas, as many as there are conscious beings. So, what is true? Which view is correct? In the correct understanding of the Teaching both apply, it depends on where we look. In reality JIVA is One and many at the same time. Unintelligible to earthly Western logic. Just don't get carried away with superficial descriptions of the Teaching.

Ajiva

Atjiva means "non-conscious substance". And here are included not only some substance or varieties of substance, but also abstract or metaphysical conditions of existence, states, activities, etc. We will explain all this along the way.

Pudgala

The pre-eminent Essence is Pudgala. In the correct description of the term, we would say that it is the "Cosmic Essence", that from which all things are born, subjective activities and objective phenomena and events and things. When we use the term Pudgala in the sense of "Matter" we mean Metaphysical Matter, that which takes form, from the most abstract (suksma) to the most gross and concrete (stula). There are various "varieties" of the Cosmic Essence, the "Matter" from the most "subtle", to the most "gross". There is Karmic Substance or Matter, Mental Substance or Matter, Energy Substance or Matter and Material Substance or Matter.

But what is Pundgala really, beyond its abstract definition as a Substance? Essence is a word; it means nothing more than a mental concept. Pudgala is actually Space (Akasha), in its abstract sense, an Immensity (Framework) Without Limits, and not "Space" in the Local sense (Loka). This Infinity is "full". Not of some abstract substance but of an infinite number of units of substance having a dual aspect of energy-form. They are the "paramanou" (the smallest indivisible energy elements or units of energy). The paramanus is a vibrating and moving charged energy point. The higher the energy the more the form tends to disappear and the lower the energy the more compact the form. This is how the various "varieties" of Cosmic substance or Matter arise. Karmic Substance or Matter consists of high energy "paramanu" without form, while in contrast Material Substance or Matter consists of low energy "paramanu" of compact form.

From the "varieties" of Cosmic Substance or Matter thus arise the Fields of Existence or Worlds, the Karmic Field (Karma), the Mental Field (Manas), the Energy Field (Tejas) and the Material Field.

But how are the various phenomena created within the Cosmic Essence, in the various Fields of Cosmic Creation? Aggregations, clusters of paramanus are created from the different compounds. These are the “varganas” (the cosmic substance or matter which is detectable). All activities and all forms depend on or are “varganas”. We will explain it below.

The Cosmic Fields

But the real question is this: What is Reality? Who and How Perceives Reality? What does JIVA (or Jiva in the Manifested Worlds) have to do with Ajiva-Pudgala? And How Does the Creation of the Worlds Unfold? How are subjective and objective phenomena created?

JIVA (Jiva) is the Absolute Basis of Knowledge (in its abstract sense), Existence and Life. Let's explain this.

JIVA (Jiva) as ABSOLUTE SUBJECT (SIDDA), as "Consciousness" (Setana), "Seeing" (Darsana). When it "sees" Reality, in a Direct Apprehension of the Totality of Reality, it apprehends All That Is or can be. That Which Is Itself, the Ajiva-Pudgala, all Phenomena.

JIVA (Jiva) "Sees" (Darsana-Setana). What He "Sees" is Pudgala , the Cosmic Essence. The Cosmic Essence, as we have described it because it is Ajiva, non-conscious, does not activate itself, but remains in a State of Potentiality. JIVA (jiva) also "Moves" (Karma -Setana) the Pudgala, Cosmic Essence, causing, compounds, aggregations, phenomena. At the Beginning in the subtlest Karmic Field and then in the Lower Fields. JIVA (Jiva) also "uses" these phenomena (Karmaphala-Setana).

The "Vision" of the Cosmic Essence and its variations, is a Continuous Activity and becomes a function. This Operation, as a Perceptual Process has by its nature the character of Subjective Perception. Thus the Universal Subject (Arihad ) Emerges. What is perceived is the Totality of the Cosmic Essence in its Finest version, the Karmic Essence or Matter consisting of karmic " varganas ". What is perceived has the character of the objective. This is how the Objective World emerges. Thus "Vision" creates the Subject and what is perceived is the Objective.

The Creation Process is Gradual. At the beginning, Adharma prevails. The term Andharma is translated as “Stillness”, but this needs clarification. Immobility is not simply a lack of activity, something non-existent or empty. The Potential for Activity is there but no Activity manifests. Thus "Stillness" has more the meaning of "Rest". In this State the "Sight" and the " Outstanding ", the Cosmic Essence, are not "distinguished" because there is no movement in the Cosmic Essence. When "Sight" is "distanced" from Cosmic Essence, Cosmic Essence appears as Space (Akasa), Here the Universal Subject is separated from Objective Space. In the further investigation of the Subject-Space relationship, the Subject realizes that it fills the Space, it is Omnipresent. In this Process which takes place in the Frames of Adharma (Rest) there is only a Differentiation in the Subject-Object Relation and not a real objective movement, a differentiation of subjective activity, or creation of objective phenomena. It is the Universal Subject that Faces the Objective differently. All this Unfolds in the Subtle Karmic Field.

The Universal Subject who has separated from the Cosmic Essence, the Cosmic Space of Manifestation, and Fills the whole Space of Cosmic Essence Perceives the Space of Cosmic Essence as the Great Karmic Body (Maha Karma Sharira).

When the Universal Subject, the Universal Perceptual Center, Permeating the Entire Space of Cosmic Essence (the Maha Karma Sarira ), is "confined" to a "spot" (pradesa) the individual subject, the individual perceptual center, the self, emerges, the pure ego (and not the "personality" belonging to a lower Plane). This "individual perceptual center" consists of karma vargana (i.e. "synthesis" of karmic paramanou) and is at the same time the individual perceptual center and an individual karmic body (karma sarira) within the Cosmic Essence. Imagine (to be understood) a vast lake where at some point (and countless points) the water freezes and creates various crystals. The crystal, while having the nature of water, now behaves like something "different" in the infinite lake where at the same time it is a "distinct" body in the environment.

This individual karmic entity (and at the same time karmic body) is the individual existential core and exists until it is "dissolved" again in the Cosmic Environment. This existential core is "responsible" for the manifestation of individual beings in the Lower Fields. And as long as the karmic core exists, beings will wander in the Lower Realms from life to life (samsara).

The individual existential core, the karmic subject (body) in its "natural" state is pure spontaneous, unobstructed and unbounded perception (Paramatma). It is Non-Dual Consciousness that as Awareness Embraces the Totality of the Environment. This is the State of free beings (or liberated beings).

When this individual karmic subject accumulates and crystallizes perceptions (impressions) it actually creates a mental content (manas). Thus, the manas "emerges" as a mental perceptual center and the entity manifests itself in the Manasic Field and functions as a manas body (manas sarira) within the Manasic Environment.

When the individual manasic subject gathers and strengthens perceptions it actually "charges" these perceptions and turns them into "desire", desires. This is how the tejas "emerges", the energy subject and the entity manifests itself in the Lower Energy Field (Tejas), as an energy body (tejas sarira) within the Energy Environment.

Finally, the Entity that is JIVA (Jiva) and constantly "adds" new perceptual possibilities (Global Karmic Subject-Body, Individual Karmic Subject-Body, Manas-manasic body, Tejas-tejas body) is "embedded" in a material body. All the Higher Perceptive Abilities manifest within the material body, as "functions" (the Depth of Existence, the Universal Subject, the Individual Subject or Pure Ego, the Manas or "Personality", Dynamism or psychic energy), in the corresponding material centers (brain center, cortex, nervous system, body). This is the "man".

Human

The "man", depending on what he "focuses" his attention on, creates the corresponding awareness, perception of reality. Everyone "sees", perceives and acts from his own level, which reveals his "position" in the ontological scale and ontological evolution. The ordinary man functions on the level of manas (where three sub-levels are distinguished, objective intelligence, conceptual thought, belief) and on the lower levels, on the level of desires-emotions and on the physical-material level.

The life

JIVA is the All from which all proceeds, to which all rests and to which all returns. It is a Sense of Presence with an Abyssal Depth, Without Attributes, without possibility of perception or possibility of description.

By its "definition" JIVA is One, but every entity is supported by JIVA. Thus, there seem to be infinite Jivas within Creation. This is illusion, for when the Jiva is freed from the cosmic matter, it Emerges in its Wholeness, its Oneness and its Uniqueness.

Karmic aggregations are the existential core of beings and are responsible for the manifestation of beings in the Lower Planes. Karmic agglomerations do not dissolve unless the lower manifestations are first expelled.

The individual karmic core, the individual karmic subject-body, is the "existential core" of the being when it manifests in the Lower Fields (the Manasic-Mental, the Dynamic-Tejas and the Material). It functions as a "fixed existential memory" and experiences-memories (in the mental) are accumulated (as far as it is connected to its lower carriers) and tendencies are formed (in the potential) and activities are oriented (in the material) in it. Thus, when the individual karmic core manifests in the Lower Fields, "karma" of the corresponding order is created (manas karma, tejas karma, physical karma).

When the Being is incorporated (man) beyond the ontological composition that it has and its physical function, it "is" in a specific cultural environment, in a "society" that already has formed perceptions, behaviors and ways of life. Thus, man through his "socialization" learns to "acclimatize" to the "surrounding atmosphere", to "genderize" and uncritically adopt social perceptions. This is “Social Maya”, 'the “social delusion”. How are people raised? How are they oriented in life? How do they "spend" their lives? For thousands of years societies have dragged on without being able to solve basic anthropological and social problems. The civilization of men remains even today a "civilization of barbarism."

Thus all "intelligent people" are forced to carve out their "own" path in life and necessarily come into conflict with their cultural environment or be forced to withdraw from "society". All spiritual movements are basically "criticism of culture" and the opening of new spiritual horizons for man.

The Spiritual Discipline: Ascetic Renunciation (Pratyakyana)

In general, Spiritual Discipline based on Ethical Conduct shows the Spiritual Orientation of Man for the Attainment of the Ultimate Existential Purpose which is the Experiencing of True Nature, Integral Reality. On the contrary, the unorganized life, the moral freedom, shows the lack of Spiritual Orientation that leads to a life with the taste of existential failure and the final impasse.

Consider what the Teaching of Mahavira ( Vardhamana , the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism ), Jain Dharma and leading. Mahavira taught that the path to spiritual liberation is through the observance of the three jewels (triratna), right vision (samyak darsana), right knowledge or understanding (samyak jnana) and right conduct (samyak charitra). At the heart of right conduct are the five great vows 'Ethics', the observance of the vows of ahimsa (non-violence), satya(truth),asteya (abstention from theft), brahmacarya (purity) and aparigraha (abstention from attachment) is simply the condition for spiritual liberation. In fact, when you enter the "Path" of Jainism, you are called to completely reform your life.

The main purpose of "Spiritual Discipline" is precisely the dissolution of Karma at all levels, from the outermost to the innermost (which is the individual karmic existential core).

The Discipline in the Physical Field: "Stillness" (Keyyocharga )

This means that in the physical realm you must purify your life (and only then is it truly "religious") by experiencing "Stillness" not only on a physical level (with "yoga" exercises) but also on the level of physical and social activities. Obviously, Walking the Path to Liberation is much more important to the Jain than the life that ordinary people live. And this is the only way to "dissolve" "natural karma".

The Discipline in the Dynamic Field: "Calm"  Samagika)

Then, if you wish to be declared a "Victor" of life (Jina) you will have to overcome passions, calm desires and eliminate "attachments" to reach the "windless" port of "Inner Silence". Only in this way does "dynamic karma" stop being created. And that's the only way you can progress on the Road.

Discipline in the Mental Field: Thoughtful Discipline ( Anouprexa )

JIVA (Jiva) although "separate" from Cosmic Matter, "Sees" (Perceives and Understands) Cosmic Matter, in various Fields, "Moves" and "Uses" what it perceives, its very "carrier" in each Field of Event, but also the "Environment" and the "things" of the Environment. In the Material Realm, on the Mental Level ("Sees", "Moves" and "Uses" the Mind), Means (i.e. internalizes and conceptualizes external perception), Intellects (i.e. organizes and synthesizes concepts into reasonings and "inferences, "perceptions") and "Glorifies" (that is, he has opinions and perceptions about things).

Just as people are brought up and "socialized", they are "formed" and uncritically adopt the social perception of the world and things. From the society itself they are oriented towards the external life and "programmed" with the social beliefs they are completely absorbed in the social life, trying to achieve their individual goals within the social contexts, within the limits usually defined by others and the possibilities granted to them by others. And so, they are consumed in the social war for power, wealth, life and experiences.

So, how can one "See", "Understand" and move towards Truth and Liberation? Certainly, the "Management of the Mind" is the most important work of the Follower of the Jain Path. The "mistake" that society deliberately pushes us into is to uncritically adopt what parents, teachers, social agencies and agents teach us, in their own ignorance and irresponsibility. Therefore, the Right Vision and Understanding of things leads in itself to the "demystification" of things and to their "transcendence".

Careful Observation of all social beliefs, prejudices and "perceptions" reveals their superficial and "false" character. All the cultural rubbish that people present as culture, knowledge, ethics and way of life should be rejected without hesitation. They lead nowhere and this can be seen from the level of barbarism humanity is at.

So, one should "think" about things on his own. But by what criteria? The only safe criterion is truth, objectivity, personal experience and verification. But what is real? Truth, in fact, transcends the mental plane, the intellect, it cannot be grasped by thought. The way the world appears in thought is a chaos driven by many and often invisible factors. Life goes on. But can we see what's really going on? In fact, there is no "order" in the world beyond the "order" the human mind can or wants to see. Whatever perception we try to form about the world, life, action and our purpose will always be a "constructed" reality (Anekand) in which we can dream as much as we want but it will not lead us to any way out. Thought has no outlets. And it must be abandoned. This abandonment is not the product of discipline or exercise but of Right Vision and Understanding.

The only Right View of the world and things is the Simple, Effortless and Unadulterated Perception, which we do not process but let it flow and guide us completely naturally, without internal pressures and external conflicts. It is the Path of the Peaceful Warrior, which completely naturally removes lies, useless activities and futile conflicts. The only Way is simply to move forward in life towards your purpose. In the Light of Understanding the Purpose of Liberation is now clearly seen.

Even here, however, when man arrives as long as he remains "oriented" towards the world and retains any "bond" with the world and things he is still active on the level of the mind and "creates" mental karma. Real liberation from the world is "conquered" by inner detachment, by understanding the secondary and phenomenal character of the world. Only then can the "inner shift" towards the Self occur. Only then do we realize that Reality is the Self and not the content of perception. This leads to a more inner and higher view of the world and not to an "exit" or "disconnection" from the world. It leads to Non-Dual Consciousness, to an Awareness that Embraces all in Oneness without "separations" or "conflicts" It leads to the Peaceful World, beyond thought, regardless of what is done in the world where conflict continues. No more mental karma is created here.

Discipline in the Karmic Field: The True Self

The Atomic- Karmic Entity in its True State is "Transparent", with crystal clarity, no mental content etc. It is Non-Dual Consciousness and its Awareness is All Embracing. When mental content "accumulates" the Karmic Entity thickens, clouds, "gets heavy" and falls into the lower Lokas .

Therefore, the condensation of the Karmic Body leads to the "material world". Purification, purification, makes the Entity "Transparent" and frees it in its True State, frees it from all limitation, determination.

The Being, the human being, with Ascetic Renunciation (with True Understanding and Liberation from the shackles of external activities) Returns to the True Self, the Pure Individual Existential Core, i.e. the Vision-Perception-Understanding of Local Presence. In this State the JIVA (Jiva) has only one limitation, the Presence at a “Point” (pradesa), which creates precisely the individual perception.
In reality Consciousness has no other qualities and is in no way different from Non-Local Universal Consciousness. It is realized that "local limitation" is purely a matter of "Will". Consciousness in this State is in an average, intermediate State of Balance. It may Retain its Non-Dinary Locality, it may be oriented towards mental content (with all that entails), or it may give up its “locality” and “Diffus”', “Expand” into the Boundless Worldwide.

The World

"Diffusion" into the Universal brings Consciousness into a State truly Inconceivable by ordinary human consciousness. This one can only "Experience" but not "describe". After all, it doesn't "make sense" because everyone has to "Get There" themselves. After all, this is his Cosmic Destination. Here the Universal Cosmic Body is "Seen", Without Limits, Limitations. Surely here is an "Inner Process of Unification of Universal Subject and Universal Object" which Leads to the Absolute Unity of Universal Essence. It is the Ultimate Vision of Universal Cosmic Essence, the "Final Frontier." After This there is no "Create".

At the SOURCE: Liberation (Kevala)

According to the Teaching of the Tithankaras (Tithankara means "Savior", " Conveyor to the Opposite Shore" of Reality) True Liberation Comes when the JIVA ceases to be Jiva, that is, when the "Vision" of the Cosmic Essence ceases. What does JIVA Withdrawal really mean to SELF? One must Come Here to "Feel" it, to become a Kevalin, a Liberated One. Here the perception or discussion of the One or the Many is meaningless. In ABSOLUTE SILENCE nothing is "heard".

In conclusion

One may wonder what is the point of studying or referring to an Ancient Religion that dates back 2500 years like Jainism. In fact, beyond the religious, historical and philosophical interest we must understand that the Great Traditions are beyond time. Anyone who has been initiated into the Esoteric Tradition has understood that Truth is Eternal, non-local, non-linguistic, it is the Innermost Experience of True Existence. This has nothing to do with religions, places, history. The Teaching of the Jains, the Tithamkaras, the Mahavira, is still alive and will be as long as man exists.

Jainism is a thoroughly "phenomenological" approach to Reality that gets to the very essence of the phenomenon of Existence. It can always be used to Experience TRUTH.

In the Inner Circles (and not only in the Rosicrucians or other Inner Groups) it is necessary to "speak" all human ("religious") "languages". This leads not simply to the mutual understanding of traditions but mainly to the "Clarification" of the Eternal Truth.

In the end it doesn't matter which Inner Path we follow. The Way is One, the Living of our TRUE NATURE. Obviously, this concerns the very few intelligent people on the planet and not the great crowd. Most people want, are forced, or forced to remain at the level of " homo." simian.' Just "look" around you at what world you live in!

 

 


 

 


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Chapter 16. Pleasure
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Chapter 16. Pleasure

 

The Sacred Path Beyond Attachment: A Journey into the Ineffable

 

In the vast cathedral of existence, where silence speaks louder than words and emptiness overflows with infinite presence, there walks a seeker whose footsteps echo not upon the earth but within the chambers of eternity. This pilgrim of the inner realm has discovered what the ancient sages whispered in the Dhammapada—that the path to liberation winds not through the accumulation of pleasures, but through the sacred act of release, the mystical dissolution of all that binds the soul to the wheel of suffering.

 

The Great Turning Away

 

Like a lotus that blooms in muddy waters yet remains untouched by its surroundings, the awakening soul begins to turn away from the intoxicating nectar of worldly vanity. Where once the seeker pursued the ephemeral butterflies of pleasure, chasing shadows that dance upon the walls of Maya's cave, now emerges a different hunger—a divine yearning that pulls the consciousness inward toward the luminous source of all being.

This turning away is not born of bitterness or rejection, but of a profound recognition that dawns like sunrise over still waters. The soul perceives, with crystalline clarity, that to give oneself to vanity is to scatter one's essence like seeds upon barren ground, while meditation—that sacred communion with the infinite—gathers all fragmented rays of consciousness into a single, blazing point of divine light.

In the depths of contemplative silence, the seeker discovers that what they had mistaken for life's real aim was merely a mirage shimmering in the desert of unconscious existence. The true purpose reveals itself not as acquisition but as surrender, not as grasping but as opening, not as becoming but as simply being—pure, unlimited, eternal being that flows like an underground river beneath all surface turbulence.

 

The Desert of Detachment

 

The path leads the pilgrim into what mystics have called the desert of the soul—a vast, boundless expanse where the familiar landmarks of attachment dissolve into the infinite horizon. Here, in this sacred wasteland, the seeker learns the most paradoxical truth: that to look neither for the pleasant nor the unpleasant is to discover a peace that surpasses all understanding.

Like a master weaver who must first unravel the tangled threads before creating a new tapestry, the soul begins the delicate work of disentanglement. Each thread of desire, each knot of aversion, must be examined with the gentle attention of a gardener tending to rare orchids. The pleasant experiences that once bloomed in the garden of memory are recognized as thorns that pierce the heart when absent; the unpleasant memories that cast shadows across the mind's landscape are seen as storms that lose their power when no longer resisted.

In this process of sacred unweaving, the seeker encounters a profound mystery: that pain arises not from the absence of the pleasant nor the presence of the unpleasant, but from the very act of seeking and avoiding. Like a bird that injures itself against the bars of a cage it has built with its own attachments, the soul discovers that liberation comes not from finding the perfect perch, but from realizing it was always free to fly.

 

The Emptying of Love's Vessel

 

Perhaps nowhere does this journey become more poignant than in the realm of human affection—that tender territory where the heart learns its most difficult lessons. The mystic path reveals an unsettling truth that challenges every romantic notion: that even love, in its possessive form, becomes a golden chain that binds the soul to the wheel of suffering.

This teaching unfolds like a night-blooming cereus, revealing its meaning only to those who wait in patient darkness. The seeker begins to understand that what they called love was often a beautiful form of imprisonment—a gilded cage constructed from need, fear, and the desperate clinging to another's presence. True love, the sages whisper, is like space itself: infinite, embracing all, yet attached to nothing.

The soul learns to distinguish between love that grasps and love that liberates, between affection that binds and compassion that sets free. Like water that takes the shape of any vessel yet remains essentially formless, divine love flows through all relationships without becoming trapped in the narrow channels of personal attachment. This is the love of the mystic—vast as the sky, gentle as morning dew, present everywhere yet belonging nowhere.

When the seeker releases the beloved from the prison of possession, a miracle occurs. Love expands beyond the boundaries of the personal, flowering into universal compassion. The grief that once arose from loss transforms into gratitude for having been a temporary vessel for this cosmic force. Fear, which fed on the possibility of separation, dissolves like morning mist before the sun of understanding.

 

The Alchemy of Desire

 

Deep within this desert of detachment, the pilgrim encounters the various faces of desire—those primal forces that have driven humanity since the dawn of consciousness. Lust reveals itself as a fire that promises warmth but burns the hand that feeds it. Greed shows its true nature as a bottomless well that no amount of water can fill. Each passion, each craving, each desperate reaching for satisfaction outside oneself is seen with the clear vision of one who has stepped back from the theater of human drama.

Yet this seeing is not harsh judgment but gentle recognition, like a parent watching a child chase soap bubbles in a garden. The seeker understands that these desires are not enemies to be conquered but energies to be transformed through the sacred alchemy of awareness. What was once the lead of compulsion becomes, through the philosopher's stone of consciousness, the gold of freedom.

The mystic discovers that freedom from desire does not mean the absence of feeling, but rather the presence of something far greater—a love so complete, a joy so full, that it needs nothing external to sustain itself. This is the paradox that only the heart can understand: in releasing all, one gains everything; in needing nothing, one possesses the universe.

 

The Garden of Virtues

 

As the soul continues its inward journey, it begins to embody what the ancients called the garden of virtues—not as moral accomplishments to be displayed like trophies, but as natural expressions of a consciousness that has remembered its true nature. Virtue and intelligence bloom not through effort but through the removal of obstacles, like a sculptor who reveals the statue by chipping away excess marble.

The seeker who speaks truth does so not from righteousness but from the impossibility of deception when one has seen through the illusion of separateness. Justice flows naturally from a heart that recognizes all beings as facets of the same divine jewel. The business that becomes truly one's own is not the accumulation of possessions or achievements, but the sacred work of polishing the mirror of consciousness until it reflects only pure light.

Such a soul becomes dear to the world not through seeking approval but through embodying a peace that others instinctively recognize as their own deepest nature. Like a clear mountain spring that refreshes all who drink from it, this presence offers something that cannot be named but is universally sought—a taste of the eternal, a glimpse of home.

 

The Upward Stream

 

In the most profound depths of this mystical transformation, something extraordinary occurs. The seeker becomes what the ancient texts call "urdhvamsrotas"—one who is carried upward by the stream of existence itself. Where once the soul swam against the current, struggling to reach some imagined shore, now it surrenders to a flow that was always carrying it toward its ultimate destination.

This surrender is not passive but vibrantly alive, like a leaf dancing on the wind or a flame reaching toward heaven. The mind, once bewildered by the complexities of love and attachment, settles into a crystalline clarity that reflects the ineffable without distortion. Thoughts arise and pass like clouds in an infinite sky, no longer creating weather systems of emotion but simply expressions of the cosmos knowing itself through this particular window of awareness.

The desire for Nirvana—that ineffable state beyond all description—springs up naturally, like a flower opening to the sun. But here lies another paradox: the more intensely this desire burns, the more completely the desirer disappears. In seeking the Absolute, the seeker discovers that the Absolute was never absent, never distant, never other than their own deepest being.

 

The Return to the World

 

The mystic's journey, though it leads through the desert of detachment and up the mountain of transcendence, ultimately completes its circle by returning to the world of form and relationship. But this return is not a falling back into old patterns; it is the return of one who has died to illusion and been reborn in truth.

Like a traveler returning from distant lands with gifts for kinsmen, the awakened soul brings back treasures that cannot be seen but can be felt—the fragrance of inner peace, the warmth of unconditional love, the light of understanding that illuminates without blinding. The good works that such a being has done follow them not as achievements to be claimed but as natural expressions of a heart that has found its way home.

Friends and lovers who greet this returning pilgrim sense something different, something that speaks to their own deepest longing. In the presence of one who has touched the ineffable, others taste the possibility of their own freedom. The very air seems different around such a being—lighter, more spacious, charged with the potential for awakening.

 

The Eternal Homecoming

 

In the end, the mystical path reveals itself not as a journey to some distant destination but as an eternal homecoming—a return to what was never lost, a discovery of what was never hidden, a finding of what was never absent. The seeker realizes that all seeking was itself the very thing that created the illusion of separation from the sought.

This realization dawns gently, like morning light slowly illuminating a landscape that was always there but couldn't be seen in the darkness. The peace that was sought through countless paths is revealed to be the very ground of being itself. The love that was pursued through myriad relationships is discovered to be one's own essential nature. The truth that was studied in countless teachings is recognized as the immediate awareness in which all experience arises.

The pilgrim who began this journey as a seeker of enlightenment completes it as enlightenment itself—not as a personal achievement but as the universe awakening to its own infinite nature through the temporary form of an individual consciousness. In this awakening, all boundaries dissolve, all questions find their answer, and all seeking comes to its natural rest.

And so the circle completes itself, not as an ending but as an endless beginning—for in the realm of the mystic, every moment is both a departure and a return, every breath both a dying and a birth, every heartbeat both a reaching toward and a resting in the ineffable mystery that we have always been, are now, and shall eternally remain. 

 

Ο Ιερός Δρόμος Πέρα από την Προσκόλληση: Ένα Ταξίδι στο Ακατάληπτο

 

Στον απέραντο καθεδρικό ναό της ύπαρξης, όπου η σιωπή μιλάει πιο δυνατά από τις λέξεις και το κενό ξεχειλίζει από άπειρη παρουσία, βαδίζει ένας αναζητητής του οποίου τα βήματα αντηχούν όχι πάνω στη γη αλλά μέσα στους θαλάμους της αιωνιότητας. Αυτός ο προσκυνητής του εσωτερικού βασιλείου έχει ανακαλύψει αυτό που οι αρχαίοι σοφοί ψιθύριζαν στο Dhammapada—ότι ο δρόμος προς την απελευθέρωση δεν περνάει μέσα από τη συσσώρευση απολαύσεων, αλλά μέσα από την ιερή πράξη της απελευθέρωσης, τη μυστικιστική διάλυση όλων όσων δένουν την ψυχή στον τροχό του πόνου.

 

Η Μεγάλη Στροφή Μακριά

 

Όπως ένας λωτός που ανθίζει σε λασπωμένα νερά αλλά παραμένει ανέγγιχτος από το περιβάλλον του, η αφυπνιζόμενη ψυχή αρχίζει να στρέφεται μακριά από το μεθυστικό νέκταρ της κοσμικής ματαιοδοξίας. Εκεί όπου κάποτε ο αναζητητής κυνηγούσε τις εφήμερες πεταλούδες της απόλαυσης, κυνηγώντας σκιές που χορεύουν στους τοίχους της σπηλιάς της Μάγιας, τώρα αναδύεται μια διαφορετική πείνα—μια θεϊκή λαχτάρα που τραβάει τη συνείδηση προς τα μέσα, προς την φωτεινή πηγή όλης της ύπαρξης.

Αυτή η στροφή μακριά δεν γεννιέται από πικρία ή απόρριψη, αλλά από μια βαθιά αναγνώριση που ξημερώνει σαν ανατολή πάνω από ήσυχα νερά. Η ψυχή αντιλαμβάνεται, με κρυστάλλινη διαύγεια, ότι το να δίνεις τον εαυτό σου στη ματαιοδοξία είναι σαν να σκορπίζεις την ουσία σου όπως σπόρους σε άγονη γη, ενώ ο διαλογισμός—αυτή η ιερή κοινωνία με το άπειρο—συγκεντρώνει όλες τις διασκορπισμένες ακτίνες της συνείδησης σε ένα μόνο, φλεγόμενο σημείο θεϊκού φωτός.

Στα βάθη της στοχαστικής σιωπής, ο αναζητητής ανακαλύπτει ότι αυτό που είχε λάθος θεωρήσει ως πραγματικό σκοπό της ζωής ήταν απλώς μια ανταύγεια που τρεμοπαίζει στην έρημο της ασυνείδητης ύπαρξης. Ο αληθινός σκοπός αποκαλύπτεται όχι ως απόκτηση αλλά ως παράδοση, όχι ως αρπαγή αλλά ως άνοιγμα, όχι ως γίνομαι αλλά ως απλώς είμαι—καθαρή, απεριόριστη, αιώνια ύπαρξη που ρέει σαν υπόγειο ποτάμι κάτω από όλη την επιφανειακή αναταραχή.

 

Η Έρημος της Αποσύνδεσης

 

Ο δρόμος οδηγεί τον προσκυνητή σε αυτό που οι μυστικιστές έχουν ονομάσει την έρημο της ψυχής—μια απέραντη, απεριόριστη έκταση όπου τα οικεία σημεία αναφοράς της προσκόλλησης διαλύονται στον άπειρο ορίζοντα. Εδώ, σε αυτή την ιερή ερημιά, ο αναζητητής μαθαίνει την πιο παράδοξη αλήθεια: ότι το να μην ψάχνεις ούτε το ευχάριστο ούτε το δυσάρεστο είναι να ανακαλύπτεις μια ειρήνη που υπερβαίνει κάθε κατανόηση.

Όπως ένας μάστορας υφαντής που πρέπει πρώτα να ξετυλίξει τα μπερδεμένα νήματα πριν δημιουργήσει ένα νέο υφαντό, η ψυχή αρχίζει το λεπτό έργο της αποσύνδεσης. Κάθε νήμα επιθυμίας, κάθε κόμπος αποστροφής, πρέπει να εξεταστεί με την απαλή προσοχή ενός κηπουρού που φροντίζει σπάνιες ορχιδέες. Οι ευχάριστες εμπειρίες που κάποτε άνθιζαν στον κήπο της μνήμης αναγνωρίζονται ως αγκάθια που τρυπούν την καρδιά όταν απουσιάζουν· οι δυσάρεστες μνήμες που ρίχνουν σκιές στο τοπίο του νου φαίνονται ως καταιγίδες που χάνουν τη δύναμή τους όταν δεν αντιστέκονται πια.

Σε αυτή τη διαδικασία της ιερής απούφανσης, ο αναζητητής συναντά ένα βαθύ μυστήριο: ότι ο πόνος προκύπτει όχι από την απουσία του ευχάριστου ούτε από την παρουσία του δυσάρεστου, αλλά από την ίδια την πράξη του ψαξίματος και της αποφυγής. Όπως ένα πουλί που τραυματίζεται στα κάγκελα ενός κλουβιού που έχει χτίσει με τις δικές του προσκολλήσεις, η ψυχή ανακαλύπτει ότι η απελευθέρωση έρχεται όχι από την εύρεση της τέλειας κούρνιας, αλλά από την συνειδητοποίηση ότι ήταν πάντα ελεύθερη να πετάξει.

 

Το Άδειασμα του Δοχείου της Αγάπης

 

Ίσως πουθενά αυτό το ταξίδι δεν γίνεται πιο συγκινητικό από ό,τι στο βασίλειο της ανθρώπινης στοργής—εκείνη η τρυφερή περιοχή όπου η καρδιά μαθαίνει τα πιο δύσκολα μαθήματά της. Ο μυστικιστικός δρόμος αποκαλύπτει μια ανησυχητική αλήθεια που προκαλεί κάθε ρομαντική έννοια: ότι ακόμα και η αγάπη, στην κτητική της μορφή, γίνεται μια χρυσή αλυσίδα που δένει την ψυχή στον τροχό του πόνου.

Αυτή η διδασκαλία ξεδιπλώνεται σαν ένα νυχτερινό cereus που ανθίζει, αποκαλύπτοντας το νόημά του μόνο σε όσους περιμένουν υπομονετικά στο σκοτάδι. Ο αναζητητής αρχίζει να καταλαβαίνει ότι αυτό που αποκαλούσε αγάπη ήταν συχνά μια όμορφη μορφή φυλάκισης—ένα χρυσωμένο κλουβί κατασκευασμένο από ανάγκη, φόβο και την απελπισμένη προσκόλληση στην παρουσία ενός άλλου. Η αληθινή αγάπη, ψιθυρίζουν οι σοφοί, είναι σαν τον ίδιο τον χώρο: άπειρη, αγκαλιάζοντας τα πάντα, αλλά προσκολλημένη σε τίποτα.

Η ψυχή μαθαίνει να διακρίνει μεταξύ αγάπης που αρπάζει και αγάπης που απελευθερώνει, μεταξύ στοργής που δένει και συμπόνιας που ελευθερώνει. Όπως το νερό που παίρνει το σχήμα οποιουδήποτε δοχείου αλλά παραμένει ουσιαστικά άμορφο, η θεϊκή αγάπη ρέει μέσα από όλες τις σχέσεις χωρίς να παγιδεύεται στα στενά κανάλια της προσωπικής προσκόλλησης. Αυτή είναι η αγάπη του μυστικιστή—απέραντη σαν τον ουρανό, απαλή σαν πρωινή δροσιά, παρούσα παντού αλλά μη ανήκουσα πουθενά.

Όταν ο αναζητητής απελευθερώνει τον αγαπημένο από τη φυλακή της κατοχής, συμβαίνει ένα θαύμα. Η αγάπη επεκτείνεται πέρα από τα όρια του προσωπικού, ανθίζοντας σε παγκόσμια συμπόνια. Η θλίψη που κάποτε προερχόταν από την απώλεια μεταμορφώνεται σε ευγνωμοσύνη για το ότι υπήρξε προσωρινό δοχείο για αυτή την κοσμική δύναμη. Ο φόβος, που τρεφόταν από την πιθανότητα του χωρισμού, διαλύεται σαν πρωινή ομίχλη μπροστά στον ήλιο της κατανόησης.

 

Η Αλχημεία της Επιθυμίας

 

Βαθιά μέσα σε αυτή την έρημο της αποσύνδεσης, ο προσκυνητής συναντά τα διάφορα πρόσωπα της επιθυμίας—αυτές τις πρωταρχικές δυνάμεις που έχουν οδηγήσει την ανθρωπότητα από την αυγή της συνείδησης. Η λαγνεία αποκαλύπτει τον εαυτό της ως φωτιά που υπόσχεται ζεστασιά αλλά καίει το χέρι που την τρέφει. Η απληστία δείχνει την αληθινή της φύση ως πηγάδι χωρίς πάτο που κανένα ποσό νερού δεν μπορεί να γεμίσει. Κάθε πάθος, κάθε λαχτάρα, κάθε απελπισμένη προσέγγιση για ικανοποίηση έξω από τον εαυτό είναι ορατή με την καθαρή όραση ενός που έχει απομακρυνθεί από το θέατρο του ανθρώπινου δράματος.

Ωστόσο, αυτή η όραση δεν είναι σκληρή κρίση αλλά απαλή αναγνώριση, σαν γονιός που παρακολουθεί ένα παιδί να κυνηγάει σαπουνόφουσκες σε έναν κήπο. Ο αναζητητής καταλαβαίνει ότι αυτές οι επιθυμίες δεν είναι εχθροί που πρέπει να κατακτηθούν αλλά ενέργειες που πρέπει να μεταμορφωθούν μέσω της ιερής αλχημείας της επίγνωσης. Αυτό που ήταν κάποτε το μολύβι της καταναγκαστικότητας γίνεται, μέσω της φιλοσοφικής πέτρας της συνείδησης, το χρυσάφι της ελευθερίας.

Ο μυστικιστής ανακαλύπτει ότι η ελευθερία από την επιθυμία δεν σημαίνει την απουσία συναισθήματος, αλλά μάλλον την παρουσία κάτι πολύ μεγαλύτερου—μιας αγάπης τόσο πλήρους, μιας χαράς τόσο γεμάτης, που δεν χρειάζεται τίποτα εξωτερικό για να συντηρηθεί. Αυτό είναι το παράδοξο που μόνο η καρδιά μπορεί να καταλάβει: στο να απελευθερώνεις τα πάντα, κερδίζεις τα πάντα· στο να μην χρειάζεσαι τίποτα, κατέχεις το σύμπαν.

 

Ο Κήπος των Αρετών

 

Καθώς η ψυχή συνεχίζει το εσωτερικό της ταξίδι, αρχίζει να ενσαρκώνει αυτό που οι αρχαίοι ονόμαζαν τον κήπο των αρετών—όχι ως ηθικά επιτεύγματα που εκτίθενται σαν τρόπαια, αλλά ως φυσικές εκφράσεις μιας συνείδησης που έχει θυμηθεί την αληθινή της φύση. Η αρετή και η νοημοσύνη ανθίζουν όχι μέσω προσπάθειας αλλά μέσω της αφαίρεσης εμποδίων, σαν γλύπτης που αποκαλύπτει το άγαλμα σμιλεύοντας το περιττό μάρμαρο.

Ο αναζητητής που μιλάει την αλήθεια το κάνει όχι από δικαιοσύνη αλλά από την αδυναμία εξαπάτησης όταν έχει δει μέσα από την ψευδαίσθηση της χωριστικότητας. Η δικαιοσύνη ρέει φυσικά από μια καρδιά που αναγνωρίζει όλα τα όντα ως πλευρές του ίδιου θεϊκού κοσμήματος. Η επιχείρηση που γίνεται πραγματικά δική σου δεν είναι η συσσώρευση περιουσιών ή επιτευγμάτων, αλλά το ιερό έργο του γυαλίσματος του καθρέφτη της συνείδησης μέχρι να αντανακλά μόνο καθαρό φως.

Μια τέτοια ψυχή γίνεται αγαπητή στον κόσμο όχι μέσω αναζήτησης έγκρισης αλλά μέσω ενσάρκωσης μιας ειρήνης που οι άλλοι ενστικτωδώς αναγνωρίζουν ως τη δική τους βαθύτερη φύση. Όπως μια καθαρή πηγή βουνού που δροσίζει όλους όσους πίνουν από αυτήν, αυτή η παρουσία προσφέρει κάτι που δεν μπορεί να ονομαστεί αλλά αναζητείται παγκόσμια—μια γεύση του αιώνιου, μια ματιά του σπιτιού.

 

Το Ρεύμα προς τα Πάνω

 

Στα πιο βαθιά βάθη αυτής της μυστικιστικής μεταμόρφωσης, συμβαίνει κάτι εξαιρετικό. Ο αναζητητής γίνεται αυτό που τα αρχαία κείμενα ονομάζουν "urdhvamsrotas"—ένας που μεταφέρεται προς τα πάνω από το ίδιο το ρεύμα της ύπαρξης. Εκεί όπου κάποτε η ψυχή κολυμπούσε ενάντια στο ρεύμα, αγωνιζόμενη να φτάσει σε κάποια φανταστική ακτή, τώρα παραδίδεται σε ένα ρεύμα που πάντα την μετέφερε προς τον τελικό της προορισμό.

Αυτή η παράδοση δεν είναι παθητική αλλά ζωντανή, σαν φύλλο που χορεύει στον άνεμο ή φλόγα που υψώνεται προς τον ουρανό. Ο νους, κάποτε μπερδεμένος από τις πολυπλοκότητες της αγάπης και της προσκόλλησης, εγκαθίσταται σε μια κρυστάλλινη διαύγεια που αντανακλά το ακατάληπτο χωρίς παραμόρφωση. Οι σκέψεις αναδύονται και περνούν σαν σύννεφα σε άπειρο ουρανό, μην δημιουργώντας πια καιρικά συστήματα συναισθημάτων αλλά απλώς εκφράσεις του σύμπαντος που γνωρίζει τον εαυτό του μέσα από αυτό το συγκεκριμένο παράθυρο της επίγνωσης.

Η επιθυμία για Νιρβάνα—εκείνη η ακατάληπτη κατάσταση πέρα από κάθε περιγραφή—αναδύεται φυσικά, σαν λουλούδι που ανοίγει στον ήλιο. Αλλά εδώ κρύβεται άλλο ένα παράδοξο: όσο πιο έντονα καίει αυτή η επιθυμία, τόσο πιο πλήρως εξαφανίζεται ο επιθυμών. Στο να ψάχνει το Απόλυτο, ο αναζητητής ανακαλύπτει ότι το Απόλυτο δεν ήταν ποτέ απουσιάζον, ποτέ μακρινό, ποτέ άλλο από την δική του βαθύτερη ύπαρξη.

 

Η Επιστροφή στον Κόσμο

 

Το ταξίδι του μυστικιστή, παρόλο που οδηγεί μέσα από την έρημο της αποσύνδεσης και πάνω στο βουνό της υπέρβασης, τελικά ολοκληρώνει τον κύκλο του επιστρέφοντας στον κόσμο της μορφής και των σχέσεων. Αλλά αυτή η επιστροφή δεν είναι πτώση πίσω σε παλιά μοτίβα· είναι η επιστροφή ενός που έχει πεθάνει στην ψευδαίσθηση και έχει ξαναγεννηθεί στην αλήθεια.

Όπως ένας ταξιδιώτης που επιστρέφει από μακρινές χώρες με δώρα για τους συγγενείς, η αφυπνισμένη ψυχή φέρνει πίσω θησαυρούς που δεν φαίνονται αλλά γίνονται αισθητοί—το άρωμα της εσωτερικής ειρήνης, τη ζεστασιά της άνευ όρων αγάπης, το φως της κατανόησης που φωτίζει χωρίς να τυφλώνει. Τα καλά έργα που ένα τέτοιο ον έχει κάνει το ακολουθούν όχι ως επιτεύγματα που διεκδικούνται αλλά ως φυσικές εκφράσεις μιας καρδιάς που έχει βρει τον δρόμο για το σπίτι.

Φίλοι και εραστές που χαιρετούν αυτόν τον επιστρέφοντα προσκυνητή αισθάνονται κάτι διαφορετικό, κάτι που μιλάει στη δική τους βαθύτερη λαχτάρα. Στην παρουσία ενός που έχει αγγίξει το ακατάληπτο, οι άλλοι γεύονται τη δυνατότητα της δικής τους ελευθερίας. Ο ίδιος ο αέρας φαίνεται διαφορετικός γύρω από ένα τέτοιο ον—πιο ελαφρύς, πιο ευρύχωρος, φορτισμένος με την δυνατότητα αφύπνισης.

 

Η Αιώνια Επιστροφή στο Σπίτι

 

Στο τέλος, ο μυστικιστικός δρόμος αποκαλύπτει τον εαυτό του όχι ως ταξίδι σε κάποιο μακρινό προορισμό αλλά ως αιώνια επιστροφή στο σπίτι—μια επιστροφή σε αυτό που δεν χάθηκε ποτέ, μια ανακάλυψη αυτού που δεν κρύφτηκε ποτέ, μια εύρεση αυτού που δεν απουσίαζε ποτέ. Ο αναζητητής συνειδητοποιεί ότι όλο το ψάξιμο ήταν το ίδιο το πράγμα που δημιουργούσε την ψευδαίσθηση του χωρισμού από το ζητούμενο.

Αυτή η συνειδητοποίηση ξημερώνει απαλά, σαν πρωινό φως που σιγά-σιγά φωτίζει ένα τοπίο που ήταν πάντα εκεί αλλά δεν μπορούσε να φανεί στο σκοτάδι. Η ειρήνη που αναζητήθηκε μέσα από αμέτρητους δρόμους αποκαλύπτεται ως το ίδιο το έδαφος της ύπαρξης. Η αγάπη που κυνηγήθηκε μέσα από μυριάδες σχέσεις ανακαλύπτεται ως η δική σου ουσιαστική φύση. Η αλήθεια που μελετήθηκε σε αμέτρητες διδασκαλίες αναγνωρίζεται ως η άμεση επίγνωση στην οποία αναδύεται όλη η εμπειρία.

Ο προσκυνητής που ξεκίνησε αυτό το ταξίδι ως αναζητητής του φωτισμού το ολοκληρώνει ως φωτισμός ο ίδιος—όχι ως προσωπικό επίτευγμα αλλά ως το σύμπαν που αφυπνίζεται στη δική του άπειρη φύση μέσα από την προσωρινή μορφή μιας ατομικής συνείδησης. Σε αυτή την αφύπνιση, όλα τα όρια διαλύονται, όλες οι ερωτήσεις βρίσκουν την απάντησή τους, και όλο το ψάξιμο έρχεται στη φυσική του ανάπαυση.

Και έτσι ο κύκλος ολοκληρώνεται, όχι ως τέλος αλλά ως ατελείωτη αρχή—γιατί στο βασίλειο του μυστικιστή, κάθε στιγμή είναι τόσο μια αναχώρηση όσο και μια επιστροφή, κάθε αναπνοή τόσο ένας θάνατος όσο και μια γέννηση, κάθε χτύπος καρδιάς τόσο μια προσέγγιση προς όσο και μια ανάπαυση στο ακατάληπτο μυστήριο που πάντα ήμασταν, είμαστε τώρα, και θα παραμείνουμε αιώνια.

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VEDANTA

VEDANTA
Viveka Chudamani, by Adi Sankaracharya, 1-5
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jKRISHNAMURTI

jKRISHNAMURTI
The Only Revolution / India: 15. The Timeless Gaze: A Journey into Pure Contemplation
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RELIGION

RELIGION
15. The Ineffable Path: Toward the Experiential Heart of Reality
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Quotes

Constantinos’s quotes


"A "Soul" that out of ignorance keeps making mistakes is like a wounded bird with helpless wings that cannot fly high in the sky."— Constantinos Prokopiou

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Δικαιώματα πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας

Το σύνολο του περιεχομένου του Δικτυακού μας τόπου, συμπεριλαμβανομένων, ενδεικτικά αλλά όχι περιοριστικά, των κειμένων, ειδήσεων, γραφικών, φωτογραφιών, σχεδιαγραμμάτων, απεικονίσεων, παρεχόμενων υπηρεσιών και γενικά κάθε είδους αρχείων, αποτελεί αντικείμενο πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας (copyright) και διέπεται από τις εθνικές και διεθνείς διατάξεις περί Πνευματικής Ιδιοκτησίας, με εξαίρεση τα ρητώς αναγνωρισμένα δικαιώματα τρίτων.

Συνεπώς, απαγορεύεται ρητά η αναπαραγωγή, αναδημοσίευση, αντιγραφή, αποθήκευση, πώληση, μετάδοση, διανομή, έκδοση, εκτέλεση, «λήψη» (download), μετάφραση, τροποποίηση με οποιονδήποτε τρόπο, τμηματικά η περιληπτικά χωρίς τη ρητή προηγούμενη έγγραφη συναίνεση του Ιδρύματος. Γίνεται γνωστό ότι σε περίπτωση κατά την οποία το Ίδρυμα συναινέσει, ο αιτών υποχρεούται για την ρητή παραπομπή μέσω συνδέσμων (hyperlinks) στο σχετικό περιεχόμενο του Δικτυακού τόπου του Ιδρύματος. Η υποχρέωση αυτή του αιτούντος υφίσταται ακόμα και αν δεν αναγραφεί ρητά στην έγγραφη συναίνεση του Ιδρύματος.

Κατ’ εξαίρεση, επιτρέπεται η μεμονωμένη αποθήκευση και αντιγραφή τμημάτων του περιεχομένου σε απλό προσωπικό υπολογιστή για αυστηρά προσωπική χρήση (ιδιωτική μελέτη ή έρευνα, εκπαιδευτικούς σκοπούς), χωρίς πρόθεση εμπορικής ή άλλης εκμετάλλευσης και πάντα υπό την προϋπόθεση της αναγραφής της πηγής προέλευσής του, χωρίς αυτό να σημαίνει καθ’ οιονδήποτε τρόπο παραχώρηση δικαιωμάτων πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας.

Επίσης, επιτρέπεται η αναδημοσίευση υλικού για λόγους προβολής των γεγονότων και δραστηριοτήτων του Ιδρύματος, με την προϋπόθεση ότι θα αναφέρεται η πηγή και δεν θα θίγονται δικαιώματα πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας, δεν θα τροποποιούνται, αλλοιώνονται ή διαγράφονται εμπορικά σήματα.

Ό,τι άλλο περιλαμβάνεται στις ηλεκτρονικές σελίδες του Δικτυακού μας τόπου και αποτελεί κατοχυρωμένα σήματα και προϊόντα πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας τρίτων ανάγεται στη δική τους σφαίρα ευθύνης και ουδόλως έχει να κάνει με τον Δικτυακό τόπο του Ιδρύματος.

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