Shantanu
Well-Known Member
It is all very well to say that one is an advaitin: meaning someone who has merged with Brahman.
But what is the proof that one is an advaitin: what does one have to do in real life physically in order to demonstrate that one is an advaitin. In other words what practices are necessary for one to be able to say that 'I am an advaitin'. Dharma does not seem to be a necessary part of this advaitism.
In my opinion one needs to demonstrate to oneself that one is seeking to merge with Brahman. I do that by clock checking for messages from Brahman: This is done by visiting a digital clock and with having had a prior agreement with Brahman that a '7' in clock times (1.15, 2.41, 3.04 4.03, 5.20, 6.10, 7.00, 8.08, 9.25, 10.42, 11.32, 12.04, 13.30, etc) means that there has been a message to act in certain ways to aid my survival with dignity: I am tuning in to Brahman as the religious practice of being an advaitin. Positive messages and negative messages from the clock are equally important in this practice of Brahmanism.
I have been doing this for close to 20 years, and it gives me satchitananda (Existence-Awareness-Bliss), so real peace of mind to enable me to live my life contentedly.
It only works if one considers Brahman to be Pure Consciousness.
I consider myself to be an Advaitin practicising Brahmanism.
How do you practice your advaitism?
But what is the proof that one is an advaitin: what does one have to do in real life physically in order to demonstrate that one is an advaitin. In other words what practices are necessary for one to be able to say that 'I am an advaitin'. Dharma does not seem to be a necessary part of this advaitism.
In my opinion one needs to demonstrate to oneself that one is seeking to merge with Brahman. I do that by clock checking for messages from Brahman: This is done by visiting a digital clock and with having had a prior agreement with Brahman that a '7' in clock times (1.15, 2.41, 3.04 4.03, 5.20, 6.10, 7.00, 8.08, 9.25, 10.42, 11.32, 12.04, 13.30, etc) means that there has been a message to act in certain ways to aid my survival with dignity: I am tuning in to Brahman as the religious practice of being an advaitin. Positive messages and negative messages from the clock are equally important in this practice of Brahmanism.
I have been doing this for close to 20 years, and it gives me satchitananda (Existence-Awareness-Bliss), so real peace of mind to enable me to live my life contentedly.
It only works if one considers Brahman to be Pure Consciousness.
I consider myself to be an Advaitin practicising Brahmanism.
How do you practice your advaitism?
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