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  Thursday, 11 April 2013
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Hi,

I am currently reading the course: Bhavacakra, Samsara and Nirvana.

It is written: What we perceive physically is an illusion. An illusion. We perceive life and think it is real. We perceive our thoughts, which are more subtle, and we think they are real too, and our emotions, and sensations in the body.

What is the meaning of REAL and ILLUSION? Does it mean, everything that I see, touch, smell, hear and feel in this physical world, is not really there, not really happening? That, everything I perceived as happening, from moment to moment, day to day, was just my mind playing trick on me? Are you all, then, only exist in my mind? Is this writing, this website, only exist in my mind?

Kindly enlighten.
Thanks, Noni
11 years ago
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"The world is crystallized mind; this is why it is Maya (illusion). Therefore, this world, an illusory form of the mind, will be reduced to cosmic dust at end of the Great Cosmic Day.

Indeed, my person, your person, people, things, and creatures of all kinds do not exist. They are merely illusory mental forms that must be reduced to cosmic dust.

The only Reality is Brahma, the Spirit-Infinite-Space, within which the eternal feminine and the sacred Monad are contained. All else is illusion.

In the end, we must become lost within something... millions of human beings become lost within the Infernal Worlds. But, the Gnostics, we prefer to become lost within Brahma.

It is urgent to stop the mental contents (chitta) from acquiring diverse forms (vrittis) during profound inner meditation. When our mental waves have ceased and our intellectual lake has become calm, then the illusion produced by the waves of the opposites also ceases within us; thus, the experience of Reality arrives.

When the Spirit-Infinite-Space called Brahma assumes any shape in order to speak with his Avatars, he is then Ishvara, the Master of all Masters; he is a very special Purusha, without mind, exempt of suffering, actions, results, and desires.

Unfortunately, the only thing that the Luciferic intellect does is torment us with the incessant battle of the opposites." - The Doomed Aryan Race, Samael Aun Weor


Stated another way, there is a reality, but we do not see it because of our mind. What we see is the interpretation of our mind, which is false.

“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor

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