Self-limitation is the very essence of personality.
Q: How can I become universal?
M: But you are universal. You need not and you cannot become what you are already. Only cease imagining yourself to be the particular. What comes and goes has no being. It owes its very appearance to reality.
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Q: What am I to learn?
M: To live without self-concern. For
this you must know your own true being (swarupa) as indomitable,
fearless, ever victorious. Once you know with absolute certainty that
nothing can trouble you but your own imagination, you come to disregard
your desires and fears, concepts and ideas and live by truth alone.
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M: As long as we delude ourselves by what we imagine ourselves to be,
to know, to have, to do, we are in a sad plight indeed. Only in
complete self-negation there is a chance to discover our real being.
Q: Why so much stress on self-negation?
M: As much as on self-realisation. The false self must be abandoned before the real self can be found.
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Q: The worry with me is that I am prone to denying existence to what I cannot imagine.
M: You would be wiser to deny the existence of what you imagine. It is the imagined that is unreal.
Q: Is all imaginable unreal?
M: Imagination based on memories is unreal. The future is not entirely unreal.
Q: Which part of the future is real and which is not?
M: The unexpected and unpredictable is real.
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