राम

The crouching tiger of Advaita pride

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There is no duality in reality, but we very careful, because this is where the crouching tiger of pride is really waiting. Is he? Yes, but I am one with God. So, what if Rama is Nara and I am also God? Who does that sound like? Rama, okay. So, is he saying something wrong? No, he isn't. Is he? But he is taking it at the wrong place. He is putting it to himself, rightfully as a body man, because if he was just speaking from the fragrance of the truth, then he would speak like the greatest sage. It is the same thing that Darshavaka would have said or he would have said. But, when it is taken to be special, and when it is taken to be about mean, rather than about that, only that is that. So, I am that, but only as that, but I am not that as this. When this takes a hold of that, that is when the trouble starts. So, these words of course, will sound very strange, difficult, but to express the ineffable