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 Atmananda Krishna Menon: Objects, Thoughts, Memory
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Ananda

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Posted - Feb 05 2011 :  3:47:55 PM  Show Profile  Visit Ananda's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Message
Read this slowly. Let it dissolve into understanding.

Objectivity does not pertain to the object. Consciousness objectified is the object. The object is an object on account of you. The world of objects never affects one, except through one’s own thoughts. Therefore the only thing needed, to be free, is to transcend thoughts. This is possible only by examining thoughts and disposing of them, without leaving even a trace behind. The trace is the objectivity attached to the thought. This objectivity can be eliminated only by examining thought subjectively; and finding that it is nothing but awareness, the Self, and that all appearance was illusion.

If the least trace is left behind, it sprouts up in the form of memory, which is but a fresh thought. Memory is the one thing that creates the whole world, and memory is the last link that connects one with the phenomenal world. If memory is understood to be nothing but a thought, which in turn is nothing but pure Consciousness – the Self – then memory, and the whole world with it, is merged into the Self.

From "Notes On Spiritual Discourses" by Atmananda Krishna Menon Note 1306

http://www.stillnessspeaks.com/ssbl..._and_memory/

amoux

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Posted - Feb 07 2011 :  10:59:44 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
Brilliant I'm particularly astonished by:

"If memory is understood to be nothing but a thought, which in turn is nothing but pure Consciousness – the Self – then memory, and the whole world with it, is merged into the Self."

Such clarity - many thanks, Ananda.
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Ananda

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Posted - Feb 08 2011 :  02:35:19 AM  Show Profile  Visit Ananda's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Amoux,

glad you've benefited. And yes Sri Atmananda does make things very clear in the way he dissects the whole of being.

Love,
Ananda
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