Transcript 4
The Four Principles of
Self Realization of Noble Wisdom 19th August, 1990
Satsang Recordings and Transcripts of the American Jnani and Advaita Master Robert Adams.
These original recordings were made and distributed by a number of Robert Adams’ students. There are no alterations to these original recordings which have been converted to MP3 format, though due to cassette tape restrictions some chanting and irrelevant chat did not get recorded.
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“The way you should read these transcripts is preferably before you go to sleep at night. If you have time during the day, you should read them during the day also. Yet you should not read them as you read a book. You read a book, you finish, you go on to the next book. You should really stick to one transcript for at least a week, if not more.
You read it through, and then you begin all over again. You go from paragraph to paragraph. You do not read it fast or speed read it. You take each paragraph and you ponder on the paragraph. You put the transcript down and you cogitate, ponder the paragraph, assimilate it, digest it, make it a part of your being and then go to the next paragraph.
If you're doing this correctly, you will not have the time to read thousands of books. I'm not saying you shouldn't read other books, but if you really want to make headway fast, follow one direction. Go one way. You may find many contradictions when you read so many books, and you'll become confused and even disgusted...”
Taken From Transcript 99: 3rd October 1991
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Principle number one:
You have a feeling, complete understanding that everything you see, everything in the universe, in the world, emanates from your mind.
So you ask yourself, “What do I think about all day long?”
Of course, if you fear something, if you worry, if you believe something is wrong somewhere, if you think you’re suffering from lack, or limitation, or sickness or anything, then you’re out of it completely, because you’re not understanding that all these things are simply a manifestation of your own mind.
The second principle is:
You have to have a strong feeling, a deep realization, that you are unborn.
You are not born, you do not experience a life, and you do not disappear, you do not die.
Do you realize what this means?
There is no cause for your existence.
There is no cause for your suffering.
There is no cause for your problems.
Principle number three is:
You are aware and you have a deep understanding of the egoless-ness of all things, that everything has no ego.
I’m not only speaking of sentient beings.
I’m speaking of the mineral kingdom, the vegetable kingdom, the animal kingdom, the human kingdom.
Nothing has an ego. There is no ego.
And do you realize what this means?
It means that everything is sacred. Everything is God.
Principle number four is :
You have a deep conviction, a deep understanding, a deep feeling of what self-realization of noble wisdom really is.
What is Self Realization of Noble Wisdom to you?
You can never know by trying to find out what it is, because it’s absolute reality.
You can only know by finding out what it is not.
So you say, “It is not my body, it is not my mind, it is not my organs, it is not my thoughts, it is not my world, it is not my universe, it is not the animals, or the trees, or the moon, or the sun, or the stars, it is not any of those things.”
When you’ve gone through everything and there’s nothing left, that’s what it is, nothing, emptiness, nirvana, ultimate oneness.
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