Nisargadatta: The World Appears in me

The Final Realization
Question: Nisargadatta said: "For you, you appear in the world. For me, the world appears in me." This is one of those statements that, if one "gets" it, it is the end of story. There is nothing further to get."
Rupert: If this is the end of the story for you, I respect that and what is said here may not be of interest. However, for those who understand from their own experience that the world arises in them and yet still wonder what this world that arises within them, really is, then there is more that can be said about it.
This is all we are, all we know and all we love. We, this Presence, never move, change, go anywhere or do anything. We are always in our own place, this placeless place of our self.
In this placeless place, nothing appears or arises inside of Awareness.
There is no world, others or objects, as such. I, Awareness, am the sole substance of all (but there is no 'all') and every apparent thing is my own self taking the apparent shape of tastes, sounds, sights etc. but always being only my self.
And then we realise how wise the early masters were. They didn't say it was One or Oneness. They just went as far as saying that it is 'not two.' (I am not criticising the use of the word 'Oneness.' It is of course valid as a pointer.)
The mind simply cannot go further than this. We end in silence. Not a
The concept of 'I,' or Awareness, is the first to arise and the last to go.
In fact we realise that all names and words are in fact the Christian names of Awareness, the names that seem to qualify it. Tea, sounds, street, cars, airport, sky.... It has no name but is called by all names.
So in some ways, we are back where we started, pure experiencing. Everything is simple again. Thinking about and contemplating the nature of reality has done its job. It has come to its own end. We find ourselves back on the streets again, so to speak, deeply at the heart of all experience, as love, free to take the shape of all experience and yet independent of all experience, that is, we find ourselves as peace itself.
Beautiful, no? Those wanting to explore into the nature of this beauty, this love, this reality may find our DVD series with Rupert Spira clear and helpful. Click here for Rupert's DVD Interview where we examine the Truth of our Experience. Rupert’s exceptional book,The Transparnecy of Thiings, is also available by clicking here.



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