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called internal science, which leads one towards eternal bliss. So that which helps one attain permanent happiness is called the science of Self-realization and that which helps one attain happiness through temporary adjustment is the external science. External science ultimately is destructible and that leads to destruction; and this is permanent, which makes one permanent.
[3] “I” and “my” Are Separate Gnani Purush Gives Original Solutions
“I” is God (the Self) and “my” is illusory attachment (maya). “My” is relative to “I.” “I” is real. Without the Gnani Purush (One who has fully realized the Self and is able to impart the Knowledge of the Self to others), you will never be able to know the original Self; however, “I” and “my” are completely separate. If everyone, including foreigners, understood just this much, most of their problems would lessen considerably. This is a science. This is a fundamentally unique spiritual research of Akram Vignan. “I” and “my” are absolutely separate. “I” is the natural state of the Self, whereas “my” is a sense of ownership.
Separate “I” and “my”
If I tell you to separate “I” and “my” with a “separator," would you be able to do so? Do you not think it is important to separate “I” and “my”? Sooner or later you will have to know this: separate “I” and “my.” Just as there is a method to separate curd and whey, there is also a way to separate “I” and
“my."
At the moment, do you identify with the “my”? Is “I” alone or is it with “my”?