The Crimson Universe
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A question has been floating in my mind for quite some time now. And there's no better place to ask than on RF :=)
If we are nothing but Brahman, the saakshi (witness) and most importantly, an omniscient (all-knowing) being, then why can't we know what's taking place on the other side of the universe?
Being an all-knowing entity i should be able to know what's going on in my neighbour's house (without evesdropping ofcourse lol) or the events that are taking place in other cities, countries and various planets. And yet we are completely submerged in an ocean of ignorance and totally rely on TVs, newspapers and the internet for our daily dose of information. Is this the play of maya? Does Brahman upon ITs own will chooses to become ignorant once IT manifests as these subtle and physical worlds?
This question was actually asked 3 or 4 years ago, by one of the guys who attended Swami Sarvapriyananda's lectures in USA. A very good question if you ask me. But what dissapointed me most, was that the swami didn't give a direct answer. He sidestepped the question by saying "You will get to know everything later on".
Does this mean that upon attaining Brahma-Gyana (knowledge of Brahman) all the mysteries and secrets of the cosmos will be revealed to a self realized person?
If we are nothing but Brahman, the saakshi (witness) and most importantly, an omniscient (all-knowing) being, then why can't we know what's taking place on the other side of the universe?
Being an all-knowing entity i should be able to know what's going on in my neighbour's house (without evesdropping ofcourse lol) or the events that are taking place in other cities, countries and various planets. And yet we are completely submerged in an ocean of ignorance and totally rely on TVs, newspapers and the internet for our daily dose of information. Is this the play of maya? Does Brahman upon ITs own will chooses to become ignorant once IT manifests as these subtle and physical worlds?
This question was actually asked 3 or 4 years ago, by one of the guys who attended Swami Sarvapriyananda's lectures in USA. A very good question if you ask me. But what dissapointed me most, was that the swami didn't give a direct answer. He sidestepped the question by saying "You will get to know everything later on".
Does this mean that upon attaining Brahma-Gyana (knowledge of Brahman) all the mysteries and secrets of the cosmos will be revealed to a self realized person?
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