Isha Upanishad – Verse Five – Part One
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Acharya Aashish is an Enlightened Master, a
mystic of this day and age, who speaks in this discourse on the foremost
scripture of Hinduism - The Isha Upanishad
The Upanishads say to choose between the
absolute, the whole and the relative is wrong, it says any kind of choosing is
discrimination, choosing will make you partial; you will not be whole, then you
cannot merge with the existence, then you will not be able to drink the
existence, and without whole, without the merger, there can be happiness, but
there cannot be bliss, without whole there is no holiness; without whole you
will feel empty, misguided as if something is missing, you will keep on
searching but when you are whole and absolute with the existence you are fine
in both the mind and heart, then you will not feel misguided then you will bear
the capacity to guide, this is the effect of Bhramhavidya meaning the knowledge
of the divine
The fifth verse of the Upanishad means -
It moves and moves not. Far away yet it is near.
It is Within all; it is yet outside.
This means that God is present in all and
everyone, this is what is meant by that God is omni present, you simply need to
find him, God cannot be searched by mantras, by prayers, by rituals, all these
methods have failed, by this God cannot be found, when God is present
everywhere then there is no need to search him, you can only feel about him,
not by closing your eyes but by opening your eyes, by understanding and by
seeing him in all and everything which is present in all your circumstances, in
all your conditions, this is the meaning to seek God. When this happens
to you then you will see God even in trees, in the river, in the mountain and
in your neighbour, then love will arise into you, then there cannot be
displeasure, happiness will not be sought because you will like everything that
you will have, this is nothing but coming into Godliness.
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