Book Title: Sambodhi 1974 Vol 03
Author(s): Dalsukh Malvania, H C Bhayani
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ A Modern Understanding of... necessarily in the process of self-liquidation nothing more need be done if we only hold on to it. The reference in the intrinsic process of self liquidation will eventually disappear of itself But this account is based on ekajīvavada and stands or falls with that As soon as you and be are recognised as independent subjects coordinate with me, ckajīvarāda collapses It cannot be said that the apparent individuality of each of these subjects is eventually that of the corresponding mind and body, only wrongly attributed to them For even if we assume that, what it would all come to is that in each case includiøg the case of I, there is a non-individual pure con sciousness as a final truth, and that, in turn, would mean that there are many such pore consciousnesses True, there being no other criterion of individuality at this state, logically these so-called many non-individual pure consciousnesses have to be taken as one and the same But with the Advaitin, no final judgment comes from logic, Logic has no independent say; it either only strengthens (chiefly by way of refuting contrary possibilities) what one has already experienced or proposes what one is to experience, their being in either case concrete living experience that supersedes logic. What one is to experience is not, again, in Advaita, just what is logically proved It is in the minimum, what others (in the Advaita fold) have already experienced (and what as so experienced have been recorded in the Scriptures), what, in other words, are livingly suggested in one's own experience and therefore demand to be lavingly experienced, though after requisite discipline of mind. In the living experience known as intros. pection there is no living suggestion, no living demand, as to how the non-individual pure consciousness that I am to experience should be indentical with what he or you are to experience Ratber, he and you being from the beginning experienced as distinct subjects-either distinct in themselves or distinct from me and contrary living suggestions not forth. coming, the demand is that when the individualities of mind

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