Isha Upanishad – Verse Seven – Discourse Two – Part Two
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Acharya Aashish is an
Enlightened Master, a spiritual leader, whose purpose is to teach meditation
and spread the message of religiousness not by practicing religion but by
discovering the self. In this discourse he talks about the seventh verse of the
Isha Upanishad, he talks about love and hate.
The question who you
are has a famous answer: ‘We are that which asks the question’.
We are that which asks
the question —this is beautifully expressed in the Vedanta, it means that we
are the drik, the seer, and not the drishyam, the seen;
the subject, not the object; the Self, not the non-self. To understand this
meditation is required, then the separation between the doer and the watcher is
seen, then the watcher becomes separate that is the merger point, the realization
of the self.
This self-realization
gives bliss and then happiness is not dependent on something, then bliss is
extracted from the One. For this to happen, meditation, the search of the self
within has to be done, you have to experience that you are not the body, not
the mind, not the intelligence, but that you are the Atman, the eternally pure,
eternally awakened and eternally free Self.
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