Re: Justification for posts on the elements of the metaphysics of Vis'istAdvaita
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• April 25, 1999
Dear Bhagavatas, I was going through some old archives on the Bhakti Net and found some rather disturbing postings, where people were expressing doubt about (not questioning) the validity of some the fundamental axioms of Vis'istAdvaita. People were presenting their own interpretation of scripture; in fact, someone went as far as labelling these axioms as being based on blind faith! Please note the following: 1. We are all subject to domination by avidya karma (karma that causes delusion), to varying degrees of course. 2. Most of us, in general, have a dearth of humility. 3. That which is infinite cannot be described in perfection (but only in a most perfect manner) using finite tools. Thus, there will always be questions, but all questions of significance will get answered in time. Answers to these questions, which are part of the universal set of knowledge, will manifest as we come into contact with objects (not just physical) through our mind and senses. This is the process by which a mere faith becomes a conviction, and the conviction becomes clearer as the domination of avidya karma dissipates. To come into contact with objects, however, we need to use our free will and make avail of the ever-present grace of God. We are not capable of interpreting scripture on our own (due 1 and 2.) However, due to the fact that all of us are ignorant of the nature of reality (to varying degrees), scripture is an important object. It acts as a catalyst for the self manifesting knowledge. Thus, instead of trying to read and interpret scripture in an improper manner, we should first educate ourselves on the fundamental elements of the metaphysics of Vis'istAdvaita Vedanta (theory of knowledge, subject object relationship, nature of jiva and Is'vara and do on) and then proceed to read the exposition (on scripture) by our great Acharyas. In essence, a strong conviction (as opposed to mere faith) about the siddhatam, is the first milestone in the process of spiritual progress. At this point one develops the following knowledge manifests. Nature of reality is independent of everything and is immutable (i.e, it does not change over time.) The nature of reality has been expounded upon by those who are capable of it. As an ardent (one cannot be an ardent seeker until one develops a conviction) seeker of the truth about the nature of reality, the goal in life is to confirm this truth via experience and not to define or reinterpret the exposition, or even worse go directly to scripture (doubting the exposition.) I want to work on a series of posts on the elements of the metaphysics of Vis'istAdvaita. I will try to be thorough, terse, and explicit, to the best of my ability. I will not be providing my own interpretation but merely a detailed summary of what has already been written. I hope bhagavatas will augment the posts with additional information and raise questions whenever something is unclear. My justification for working on these posts was as detailed above. ****Post one: Some preparatory definitions and axioms**** ****Post two: Purpose of life Adiyen, Venkat
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