When we say that we must speak truth
and nothing but truth- what exactly is this ‘truth’ needs to be understood.
Most of us will selectively ignore such thoughts as the ones which say that
most truths are relative with no need in their minds to introspect further.
Reason?
Too much has been invested in this
life time, and to consider all that exists that makes us who we are with
the people we love as relative truth is something that we do not want to
speculate. We would say to our own self to
live well and that is it. But we do not live well, we are merely in
our comfort zone and that is good enough for us. But when
one aspect of that comfort is snatched away from us then we know not what needs
to be done, and it is then that we start searching for truth and it is then
that we most of us actually do not pursue truth but become God fearing and
start doing rituals to get back to our comfort zone or to make peace within
ourselves when the change is irreversible. But those who cater to
knowledge and then through that knowledge a mode of bhakti towards absolute
truth win. Not blind faith kind of bhakti but a bhakti with the
faith the foundation of that which is knowledge or Jyan.
Krishna in Gita speaks about three types of yogas a) Karma Yoga b) Jyana Yoga and c) Bhakti Yoga.When one understands all aspects of yogas and then one assimilates the three strands into one’s personality then a transformation happens .
Krishna in Gita speaks about three types of yogas a) Karma Yoga b) Jyana Yoga and c) Bhakti Yoga.When one understands all aspects of yogas and then one assimilates the three strands into one’s personality then a transformation happens .
The Jyan( truth) about truth is that
there are three types of truth.
a) Absolute truth - Paramarthika satya b) Relative
truth- Pratibhasika satya c) Assumed truth -Vyabaharika satya
Absolute truth is only one- That there is a changeless factor that remains
the same in all situations and circumstances. The witness! That witness in
mute. It knows everything and it is must ( no it is not the conscious voice)
That witness was the witness of your young age, was witness to your growth, is
a witness to when you sleep so deeply that you do not even dream and yet when
you wake up you KNOW that you had a good sleep.
Relative Truth- is the world of plurality perceived in the waking
state, though it exists only within the mind, it is experienced as substantial
objects outside the experiencer. It is not a good day, or it is a great
day, or I am happy or sad or my son or my daughter or my mother or my father
are all reflected truths of illusion.“Jagat Swapna Tulya”
That does not mean at all that the
world not be enjoyed. Infact it should be enjoyed even more as it is all
relative…
And then the Assumed truth- when we consider sky as blue
then we assumes that it is blue-where as it is blue due to the fact that blue
part of light is scattered the least and so it is blue, or the assumed truth
that we see rainbow because it exists- well a rainbow does not exist for
animals .
One must remember
that opposite word for the word 'Truth', is 'un-truth' and not 'Mithya'. So
when Shankaracharya declares that the perceived world is Mithya, one should not
take it for granted that the world does not exist. It has got a relative
reality.
This world is very
real- however never get too stuck into it as it is all relatively real. Enjoy
all ups and all downs- through transcendence.
As I understand the 3 components. The Para equates to Brahman or Atma which is Absolute level. Then the Pratibhasik is related to the subtle world and subtle mind, our dreams, imaginations, state of mind, and so on. Then Vyavakarik is the world of objects, as long as the long is there you can do vyavahar or transact with it. Like combing your hair looking at your reflection, once you move away the reflection goes away. Even our description of Paramatmik are from a Vyavaharik level because only when we are Atma or Brahman can it be experienced, it can only be indicated via words.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think?
most wonderfully explained Vinita.
DeleteThe gross, the subtle and the beyond.
The absolute truth is only one...that which is nondual!
Pratibhasika satya- at emotional level/thought level
and
Vyabaharika satya- more of assumptions based on lack of instruments that cannot see beyond certain frequencies.
however I feel that everything that is expressed in words- even the description of Brahman is kind of only relative truth- now one can state the absolute truth!
Alka...I feel...Absolute truth relates to soul
ReplyDeleteRelative truth comes ..with Ego and mind
And assumed truth is created by the intellect