Akhandakara writti

Akhandakara  vritti is, in psychological terms, the certainty that ends all doubts, the moment of realization which happens in timeless time. Ontologically, reality irrupts, as it were, into unreality, whereby the mind is transformed, or re absorbed, into consciousness unalloyed. Prior to that atemporal moment there may have been momentary sparks or instances of awakening or clear vision, anubhavas. But the realization that akhandakara writti consists of is definitive, irrecusable. Three aspects of reality combine in that ‘moment’: power-will-fearlessness (sat), Knowledge (chit), and liberation, freedom (ananda). A symbol of it would be spacelessness (or wide space).

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  1. Hi Martin, is this a quote? I am surprised by the equation of power-will-fearlessness with sat.

  2. BEYOND BEING ABSOLUTE – PERFECTION – INFINITY (Nirguna)

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    BEING (Saguna)

    Being (Power) – Consciousness – Bliss (Beatitude)

    Qudra (Strength) – Hikma (Wisdom) – Rahma (Beauty or Love)

    Method – Doctrine – Morality (Beauty of character)

    Way – Truth – Virtue

    Islam – Iman – – Ihsan

    Dhikr (the good) -Shahâda (the true) Faqr (the beautiful)

    Will – Intelligence – Soul/Character

    SAT CHIT ANANDA

    The Supreme Principle (Beyond Being) = The Sovereign Good (Nirguna Brahman).
    Perfection is the result of irradiation of the Sovereign Good.
    The first Perfection (the first Hypostasis) is Being, the personal and creative Principle (Ishvara)
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    Sitara: In the above chart there are correspondences of metaphysical principles with Islam, and (less) with Christianity. These are the three fundamental principles (or poles) of all metaphysics: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful. You will see that BEYOND BEING corresponds to nirguna Brahman, and BEING to saguna Brahman or Ishvara. I hope that this is satisfactory (a little overstretched?).

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