Nisargadatta: It's only Ignorance

Nisargadatta: Eyes that reflect reality.
Ignorance is not meant in a derogatoiry sense. It is not personal. It merely points to the obvious: We are simply "ignoring " that which we actually are.
So, Bhagavan made the senses go outward and, for this simple reason, all human beings suffer. The answer is only discovered in the stillness encountered by turning in.
Reality Speaks:
"As long as you do not see that it is mere habit, built on memory, prompted by desire, you will
think yourself to be a person - living, feeling, thinking, active, passive, pleased or pained.
Question yourself, ask yourself. 'Is it so?'
'Who am I'? 'What is behind and beyond all
things?' And soon you will see your mistake.
And it is in the very nature of a mistake to
cease to be, when seen. "
- Nisargadatta Maharaj, I am That
Recognise the mistake. Come home.



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