As per Adi Shankaracharya and his Doctrine of Advaita Vedanta only the Astral World is Real All else is Creation of Maya Veil of Illusion


As per Adi Shankaracharya and his doctrine of Advaita Vedanta… it is only the astral world that is real… all else is creation of Maya (veil of illusion). Everything physical perceptible to our senses did not exist in the actual realm. As per doctrine of Maya everything exists only in thoughts of God Almighty.

 

Our soul atman, part of astral world was the only truth of life. The present physical body was manifested by our soul atman to cleanse self of dross impurities within. The moment complete dross impurities within our soul atman removed forever… having reached stage of absolute purity; need for a soul atman to manifest a body any further ceases to exist.

 

After reaching stage of moksha salvation the physical manifest form disintegrates… disappears forever. What exists was a pure soul atman in the astral world. Imagine a situation when all souls’ atmans reach stage of absolute purity. In such a scenario in absence of dross impurities within all souls atmans regained their original pure prime pristine primordial form forever. This happens when collapse of entire cosmos occurs… termed Pralaya in Hinduism.

 

After completion of Pralaya (collapse of entire cosmos) the whole present visible cosmos reduces to size of half a thumb… the collective power of all pure souls’ atmans in cosmos. The aftermath of Pralaya witnesses the astral world alone being the only existence in cosmos.

 

By: Vijay Kumar “Atma Jnani”… The Man who Realized God in 1993 – (Ref. 170111)

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