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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=“Sarvabhútántarátmá” – He is all-pervading, all-pervasive. He is beyond the scope of this expressed universe, although He functions within the expressed universe also. So when one is to become one with Him, one will have to go beyond the periphery of all these expressions and manifestations. One will have to place one’s mind above the jurisdiction of this phenomenal world.|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=“Sarvabhútántarátmá” – He is all-pervading, all-pervasive. He is beyond the scope of this expressed universe, although He functions within the expressed universe also. So when one is to become one with Him, one will have to go beyond the periphery of all these expressions and manifestations. One will have to place one’s mind above the jurisdiction of this phenomenal world.|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}
Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that the Supreme Entity may wear a form or lie beyond any attributional manifestation, nonetheless He is always infinite and singular. Anandamurti then explains that the Supreme Entity is also called ''Mahadeva'' (the cntroller of all vibrational entities). Anandamurti goes on explaining that [[Parama Purusa]] exists within and without this expressed universe, within and without every entity. To become one with Him, one will have to go beyond the brink of form or expression.<ref name="AV3"/>
Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that the word sarva means everything. In Sanskrit every vibrational expression has an acoustic route as well as sound and colour. On the basis of the cosmic expressions, the Sanskrit alphabet was created. Anandamurti then explains that the word sarvavyapii (all pervasive) is divided into three acoustic routs: "Sa" represents the sentient principle, "ra" represents energy and "va" means the inherent characteristic of something. Anandamurti goes on explaining that in all created beings, animate or inanimate, Atma [[Parama Purusa]] exists within and without this expressed universe, within and without every entity. To become one with Him, one will have to go beyond the brink of form or expression.<ref name="AV3"/>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 18:34, 27 September 2018

Beyond the Periphery
Speaker Shrii Shrii Anandamurti
Date 1978 October 21
Time Unknown
Place Patna, India
Language English
Topic Above all manifestation
Included in Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3
Location in Sarkarverse
SVmap LiteraryWorks.png

Beyond the Periphery is a discourse given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti on 1978 October 21 in Patna, India. This discourse is the nineteenth chapter of Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3.[1]

Synopsis

“Sarvabhútántarátmá” – He is all-pervading, all-pervasive. He is beyond the scope of this expressed universe, although He functions within the expressed universe also. So when one is to become one with Him, one will have to go beyond the periphery of all these expressions and manifestations. One will have to place one’s mind above the jurisdiction of this phenomenal world.

Shrii Shrii Anandamurti

Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that the word sarva means everything. In Sanskrit every vibrational expression has an acoustic route as well as sound and colour. On the basis of the cosmic expressions, the Sanskrit alphabet was created. Anandamurti then explains that the word sarvavyapii (all pervasive) is divided into three acoustic routs: "Sa" represents the sentient principle, "ra" represents energy and "va" means the inherent characteristic of something. Anandamurti goes on explaining that in all created beings, animate or inanimate, Atma Parama Purusa exists within and without this expressed universe, within and without every entity. To become one with Him, one will have to go beyond the brink of form or expression.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Shrii Shrii Anandamurti Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3 
Preceded by
Jiivátmá and Pratyagátmá
Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3
With: Beyond the Periphery
Succeeded by
His Reflections Are Everywhere