Becoming One
There is no distinction of the object that is seeing and the object seen
The aim of this human life is to discard what is unworthy; the aim of life is to sing eternally the praises of that Lord dancing deep within our hearts.
Have you ever analyzed your life? You ask me, ‘What is there of life?’ Here is Vallalar’s reply: ‘The scenes I saw in ThiruPonnambalam were moments of bliss; there was a radiant mountain, Jyothi. How do I describe the brilliance I witnessed beyond the seven veils of illusion? God alone knows the immensity of my fortune. I was not myself; it was indeed Him within me.’
That is the state of being transported to realms of never-ending bliss. We melt into Oneness. Then there is no distinction of the object that is seeing and the object seen. No duality among the worshipper and the worshipped. Everything becomes one.
The contrasting dualities of good and bad, happiness and pain, intelligence and stupidity are passing phases and are confined to worldly life