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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Anandamurti starts this discourse by quoting Rgveda Puruśasúktam—
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<center><poem>Sahasrashiirśá Puruśah sahasrákśah sahasrapát;
Sa bhúmiḿ vishvato vrtvá’tyatiśt́haddasháuṋgulam.</poem></center>
Sa bhúmiḿ vishvato vrtvá’tyatiśt́haddasháuṋgulam.
The attributes of [[Parama Purusa]] or the Supreme Consciousness have been explained. The Cosmic Mind is created in the process of creation.
[Consciousness has a thousand heads and a thousand feet;
He is everywhere on this earth, and He is ten finger-widths above the third eye.]</poem></center>
In this verse, the attributes of [[Parama Purusa]] or the Supreme Consciousness have been explained. The Cosmic Mind is created in the process of creation. He is infinite and has its waves. The universe is the thought projection of the Cosmic Mind. The entire universe in His kingdom.
 
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An individual person/entity has a brain with a small cranium, therefore, her/his mental capacity is therefore limited. The Cosmic Entity does not require a brain, because everything is internal for Him. An individual entity has small brain, and the Cosmic Mind has Infinite Mind. An individual entity's capacity is limited, but Cosmic Mind has Infinite power and capacity. He is both omniscient.
 
If a person wants go from "place A" to "place B", (s)he needs to leave "place A" and move towards "place B". The Cosmic Mind, although, does not need to leave a place to go to some different place. He is omnipresent as well.
 
Finally Anandamurti suggests not to suffer from inferiority complex as Parama Purusa is always with us. He then asks to make Parama Purusa the ultimate goal of life.


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 14 April 2020

He Is Everything
Speaker Shrii Shrii Anandamurti
Date 1978 August 15
Place Patna
Topic Omnipresence of Parama Purusa
Included in Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1
Location in Sarkarverse
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He Is Everything is a discourse given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti. This discourse is the eleventh chapter of Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1.[1]

Synopsis

Anandamurti starts this discourse by quoting Rgveda Puruśasúktam—[1]

Sahasrashiirśá Puruśah sahasrákśah sahasrapát;
Sa bhúmiḿ vishvato vrtvá’tyatiśt́haddasháuṋgulam.
[Consciousness has a thousand heads and a thousand feet;
He is everywhere on this earth, and He is ten finger-widths above the third eye.]

In this verse, the attributes of Parama Purusa or the Supreme Consciousness have been explained. The Cosmic Mind is created in the process of creation. He is infinite and has its waves. The universe is the thought projection of the Cosmic Mind. The entire universe in His kingdom.

Whatever a unit mind thinks is immediately known to the Supreme Cosmic Mind.[1]

According to Ananda Marga philosophy, there is no question of heaven and hell. So you must not encourage helplessness. He is present in hell and heaven. So you are never alone. You must never encourage the psychology of helplessness. Parama Puruśa is always with you.

— Shrii Shrii Anandamurti

An individual person/entity has a brain with a small cranium, therefore, her/his mental capacity is therefore limited. The Cosmic Entity does not require a brain, because everything is internal for Him. An individual entity has small brain, and the Cosmic Mind has Infinite Mind. An individual entity's capacity is limited, but Cosmic Mind has Infinite power and capacity. He is both omniscient.

If a person wants go from "place A" to "place B", (s)he needs to leave "place A" and move towards "place B". The Cosmic Mind, although, does not need to leave a place to go to some different place. He is omnipresent as well.

Finally Anandamurti suggests not to suffer from inferiority complex as Parama Purusa is always with us. He then asks to make Parama Purusa the ultimate goal of life.

References

  1. ^ a b c Shrii Shrii Anandamurti Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1 
Preceded by
"Be a Ship to Us, Lord"
Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1
With: He Is Everything
Succeeded by
The Consequences of Free Will and Mind