Q.: Are there degrees of illusion?
Maharshi Raman: "Illusion is itself illusory.
Illusion must be seen by one beyond it.
Can such a seer be subject to illusion?
Can he then speak of degrees of illusion?
There are scenes floating on the screen in a cinema show.
Fire appears to burn buildings to ashes.
Water seems to wreck vessels.
But the screen on which the pictures are projected remains un-scorched and dry.
Why?
Because the pictures are unreal and the screen is real.
Again, reflections pass through a mirror;
but the mirror is not in any way affected by the quality or quantity of the reflections on it.
So, the world is a phenomenon on the single Reality, which is not affected in any manner.
Reality is only one.
The discussion about illusion is due to the difference in the angle of vision.
Change your angle of vision to one of jnana (Gyana) and then find the universe to be only Brahman.
Being now in the world, you see the world as such.
Get beyond it and this will disappear: the Reality alone will shine.
From: ~ Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi, (Talk 446)
Maharshi Raman: "Illusion is itself illusory.
Illusion must be seen by one beyond it.
Can such a seer be subject to illusion?
Can he then speak of degrees of illusion?
There are scenes floating on the screen in a cinema show.
Fire appears to burn buildings to ashes.
Water seems to wreck vessels.
But the screen on which the pictures are projected remains un-scorched and dry.
Why?
Because the pictures are unreal and the screen is real.
Again, reflections pass through a mirror;
but the mirror is not in any way affected by the quality or quantity of the reflections on it.
So, the world is a phenomenon on the single Reality, which is not affected in any manner.
Reality is only one.
The discussion about illusion is due to the difference in the angle of vision.
Change your angle of vision to one of jnana (Gyana) and then find the universe to be only Brahman.
Being now in the world, you see the world as such.
Get beyond it and this will disappear: the Reality alone will shine.
Wonderful.
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