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‘Just as dream and magic…’ (21) - The substance of the world is unreal.
[From: “The Power of the Presence” vol I, Pg 256; Swami Madhavatirtha writes]
Q: Is the world real or false?
Maharshi: “So long as there is mind, the world is there. During sleep there is no mind, so the world is not there”.
Q: While I am sleeping, other people who are awake continue to see the world.
M: “The people who are awake at that time are part of the world [whose existence you are trying to prove], so what they say cannot be taken as a piece of admissible evidence. At that time [when you were asleep] it [first] has to be proved whether or not other people exist. That which has to be proved cannot be taken for granted as existent. Their existence has to be proved independently, but such proof cannot be found. Those who are awake have minds that are moving; that is why they see the world. So, the world exists in relation to the mind. It is not a thing independent and existing by itself.”
Q: What is the relationship between Maya, the power that makes us take the world to be real, and Atman, the reality itself?
M: A man gets married in a dream and there the groom is real but the wife is false. And when he wakes up he is the same man as before. Similarly, the real Atman always remains as it is. It does not get affected or contaminated by Maya. It does not marry either Maya or Anatma [the not-Self] because it is complete, whereas the substance of the world is unreal. The individual ‘I’ is like the dream state of the man. When it begins to arise, the mind and the sense organs begin to operate. When it goes, they also go away. The root of all perceived material things is this ‘I’. Aham, ‘I’, is real, but ahamkara, the ego ‘I’, is false.
— Source: Blog “You have been told; why have you not realized?” - http://bhagavan-sri-ramana-maharshi.blogspot.pt/2013/02/just-as-dream-and-magic.html















