Your Suffering is my suffering
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2025
- “There is no such thing as Evil” challenges dualistic thinking. If the universe is experiencing itself through all things, then concepts like good and evil are part of the whole and lose their absolute meaning.
By understanding that personal suffering and joy are shared across all beings, we challenge traditional notions of good and evil, recognizing them as facets of a unified whole.
The “eye” through which each of us perceives the world is a shared lens, leading to a deeper sense of empathy and unity. This essence of interconnectedness and non-duality is to be realized by every householder today--That their relationship with the world is extraordinary one.
“The eye through which I experience the world is the same eye through which she is experiencing the world”. The “eye” the ending sukta of tenth mandala 102 त्वं विश्व॑स्य॒ जग॑त॒श्चक्षु॑रिंद्रासि॒ चक्षु॑षः । वृषा॒ यदा॒जिं वृष॑णा॒ सिषा॑ससि चो॒दय॒न्वध्रि॑णा यु॒जा ॥ represents pure awareness, which is universal, unchanging, and shared among all beings.…a profound reminder of unity, compassion, and the dissolving of self-other boundaries. What lies beyond this realization is a space of deeper connection, where the pain of others calls us to heal ourselves and the world simultaneously.
Rajeev talks about Brahma, divine experiences and illusion in this video and adds to our knowledge.
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