2013年10月24日木曜日

Beauty & Pure 78

It is clear from other remarks he made on this subject that Bhagavan initially had no idea what had happened to him in 1896. He is, for example, on record as saying, apropos the death experience, that he initially thought he might have caught some strange disease, but was happy for it to stay since it was such a pleasant one. Having made it quite clear in this account that he knew nothing about God or Brahman, it is not surprising that he grasped at explanations that fitted the rather limited world-view he had acquired as a child and a teenager: possession or a disease. Within a few weeks, however, he understood that ''This is my own Self; this is not something imposed from outside, and it not is not something that is going to come and go.''
The avesam of 'possession' moved on to the avesam of Self-abidance.






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