God as paramarthika satya – the absolute reality
In continuation of three of my earlier articles, God as both nirguna brahman and saguna brahman , Experiencing God as he really is and God as purna – the one infinite whole , the following is the fourth extract from the second chapter, ‘God’, of The Truth of Otherness : Thus, these three verses of Guru Vachaka Kovai are an emphatic refutation of our separation from God, the one infinite purna , the unlimited and absolute reality, who alone truly exists, and who is perfectly non-dual and therefore completely devoid of parts. In verse 888, Sri Ramana emphasises that the infinite purna alone exists by quoting this Vedic mantra , which says that even “when purna is taken out of purna , purna whole alone remains”, and by adding that purna alone remains not only then but also when purna has united purna . That is, whether anything appears to separate from it or unite with it, the infinite purna in truth always exists alone, because whatever appears to separate from it or unite with...