Monday, May 11, 2009

Brahman and it's realization.

There are some people who are not eager to react to a stimulus. This is not agreeable to such persons. Such people, are out of place reacting to either a favorable stimulus, or an unfavorable stimulus. Perhaps, such people are under the influence, of what The Hindu's term as 'Brahman'. What Brahman is, cannot be described. What is good and evil, can be described, as can a holy and unholy experience. Happiness and unhappiness can also be described. But at best, these experiences cannot be described adequately, because, either the expresser of these experiences, cannot describe the experience adequately, in his own estimation, or the person to whom the experience has been expressed, cannot understand the situation satisfactorily. If an experience cannot be described properly, then, the experience cannot be communicated by the self, to the self. It is just to be experienced. Brahman unlike other experiences, cannot be described at all, because it is not an experience, experienced through stimuli, and reaction. One cannot separate the stimuli, from the reaction, in the experience of Brahman. This experience is said to be the most fulfilling of all experiences. Any reaction is an unsatisfactory situation, in the reaction. The experience of Brahman, is the most peaceful and fulfilling of all experiences.

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