Tcg wrote: ↑Thu Nov 03, 2022 11:46 am
Nothing but unverifiable claims made totally absent of any sufficient evidence.
Tcg
Tcg wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 8:49 am
The only thing that matters here is your ability, or lack thereof, to present verifiable evidence to support your claims.
Tcg
Your requests are dismissed. Please continue reading as I explain further...
I return to the question of how scientists can tell you about the world while lacking understanding of the tool used to discover the world, which is the self or consciousness.
Asking for proof does not answer this question.
Lesson 1:
Scientists should first understand Self before putting any confidence in their theories.
“Jnana Yoga, or
the science of the Self, is not a subject that can be understood and realized through mere intellectual study, reasoning, discussion or arguments. It is the most difficult of all sciences.” – Swami Sivananda
In Jnana yoga, the mind is used to inquire into its own nature and to transcend the mind’s identification with its thoughts and ego. The fundamental goal of Jnana yoga is to become liberated from the illusionary world of maya (self-limiting thoughts and perceptions) and to achieve the union of the inner Self (Atman) with the oneness of all life (Brahman). Jnana Yoga utilizes a one-pointed meditation on a single question of self-inquiry to remove the veils of illusion created by your concepts,
https://www.yogabasics.com/learn/jnana- ... of-wisdom/