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Are people right when they talk about you?

stvdv

Veteran Member
It's the language not the definition and context. I get what you're saying, just the language doesn't reflect the context of what you're describing.
It's not just a language problem "not reflecting the context..."
This Spiritual concept is "beyond words", whatever language is used
But, like you said "You get what I was saying", so language is useful (we kind of need to learn to go beyond just words)

I wouldn't say they are not self-aware but just their method or view of themselves (English-Who they are I guess or their awareness) is different than the person beside them.
I was speaking about Self Realized, when I said 99.99% are not. Hence they don't have "This Awareness".

The state of Self Realized is a wonderful state, not just being happy (though to be happy, is a great first step of course) or just being a little aware of things (same here, any step in awareness is a step in this direction).

The Wise declare that "being" Self Realized is the greatest state to achieve for humans. With it you have everything, without it you have nothing.

Seeing all the misery in the world, it's safe to claim that almost nobody achieved Self Realization, don't you think?
 
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