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Bhedabheda vs. Advaita

ajay0

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You are right in saying that if one uses ones own intelligence to determine the truth one can get totally deluded results.

Where did I say that! Vague speculation is not synonymous with intelligence. It is vague speculation and imagination that mistakes the rope for a snake, an analogy often used in Vedanta.

Study of the scriptures along with training under a realised master, coupled with good study habits ,work habits and courage can help one realise the truth. Good health is also a prerequisite.
 

Shantanu

Well-Known Member
Where did I say that! Vague speculation is not synonymous with intelligence. It is vague speculation and imagination that mistakes the rope for a snake, an analogy often used in Vedanta.

Study of the scriptures along with training under a realised master, coupled with good study habits ,work habits and courage can help one realise the truth. Good health is also a prerequisite.
Have you found a way of testing whether you are right? Any 'realised master' must have a way of determining that.
 

Shantanu

Well-Known Member
I am an advaitan.
It is not enough to say that you are a advaitan: what kind of advaitan are you. I am also an advaitan: of the satya-advaita kind where the path of truth determines my outlook of union with the universe.
 
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