Dream and waking states
Vidyasankar
vsundaresan at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 10 15:56:43 CDT 2002
>a) my mind.
>b) my mind.
>
...
>c) my mind.
>
>I think it's easy, once again, to compare the three
>answers.
>
But you see, you are identifying "you" with the mind. That is the root
problem addressed in advaita. To understand and pose questions about
brahmajnAna, one has to first try and rise above the identification with
the mind. When you say "my mind", there is a clear sense of the mind being
possessed by an entity that is different, and that is the referent of the
term "I".
Vidyasankar
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