Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi

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Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi

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CHAPTER 1

Towards the Truth

11 January 1974 pm in Mt. Abu, Rajasthan, India

AUM, MAY MY SPEECH BE ROOTED IN MY MIND,

AND MY MIND ROOTED IN MY SPEECH.

O SELF-ILLUMINED BRAHMAN, BE MANIFEST UNTO ME.

SPEECH AND MIND FORM THE BASIS OF MY KNOWLEDGE,

SO PLEASE DO NOT UNDO MY PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE.

DAY AND NIGHT I SPEND IN THIS PURSUIT.

I SHALL SPEAK THE LAW; I SHALL SPEAK THE TRUTH.

MAY BRAHMAN PROTECT ME;

MAY HE PROTECT THE SPEAKER, PROTECT THE SPEAKER.

AUM, SHANTI, SHANTI, SHANTI.

The ultimate truth is not far away, it is not distant. It is near you, close, closer than you are to

yourself, but still you go on missing it, and you have been missing it for millions of lives. This

continuous missing has become a habit. Unless this habit is broken, the closest remains the most

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distant; unless this habit is transcended, God, truth, or whatsoever we may call it, remains just a

myth, a theory, a doctrine, a belief, but not an experience.

And unless the divine is your experience, the belief is futile. It is not going to help you; on the

contrary it may hinder you, because just by believing in it you deceive yourself that somehow you

have known it. The belief becomes the deception. It doesn't become an opening, it closes you.

It makes you knowl-edgeable without knowing it; it gives you a feeling of knowledge without any

intimate experience of it.

Remember, untruth is not such a great hindrance as the belief in the truth. If you believe you stop

seeking; if you believe you have already taken it for granted. It cannot be so. You will have to pass

through a mutation; really you will have to die and be born again. Unless the seed that you are dies,

the new life cannot sprout out of it. Belief becomes a barrier; it gives you a false assurance that

you have known - but that is all you have got. Belief is just borrowed. A Buddha says something,

a Jesus says something, or a Mohammed, and then we go on following it, believing in it. This can

create such a situation within you that the distant will appear close and the closest will continue to

appear distant - it creates an illusory mind.

I have heard one Sufi story. Once it happened that a fish in the ocean heard somebody talking about

the ocean, and the fish heard for the first time that there exists something like the ocean. She started

to search, she started to ask and inquire, but nobody knew where the ocean was. She asked many

fish, great and small, known and unknown, famous and not so famous, but nobody was capable of

answering where the ocean is. They all said they have heard about it; they all said, "Sometime in

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