When the mind would rather watch netflix and eat junk-food rather than Abide as the Self and do Self-Enquiry
Author: Tom Das
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As mentioned in Satsang last week:
Ashtavakra Gita – all is illusion, I am the Self
Please listen to the video below, namaste

The following verses are read on this video here (a couple of the verses are in a slightly different order):
Sage Ashtavakra, the young boy with contorted limbs, teaches King Janaka, and the result is the Song of Ashtavakra, or Ashtavakra Gita. Here are some selected verses, enjoy:
2.1. Oh, I am spotless, tranquil, Pure Consciousness, and beyond Nature. All this time I have been mocked by illusion.
Tom – Now the triad of knower/knowing/known are said not to exist. Note that this triad essentially encompasses all arising or objective phenomena:
2.15. Knowledge, knower and the known –these three do not exist in reality. I am that stainless Self in which this triad appears through ignorance.
Tom – here the remedy is prescribed:
2.16. Oh, the root of misery is duality. There is no other remedy for it except the realisation of the unreality of all objects…
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