Quote by Upanishad

From the Absolute to the Relative-from the Infinite to the Finite-from the Undifferentiated to the Differentiated-from the Unconditioned to the Conditioned and again from the Relative to the Absolute. That is the whole truth of the inexistance to the existentialist, formless to the form, Creator to the Creature, one to the every being, absolute to the inabsolute and vis-á-vis, soforth every single thing is temporary, non-existed, so do I, the dream that I dreamed off is simply a 'lie and impermanent too' same as in the mortal world whatever I do experience.


From the Absolute to the Relative-from the Infinite to the F

Summary

This quote highlights the concept of duality and the cyclical nature of existence. It suggests that everything transitions between opposite states, such as infinite to finite, undifferentiated to differentiated, unconditioned to conditioned, and vice versa. It emphasizes that all things, including ourselves, are temporary and impermanent. The quote suggests that reality is ultimately illusory, likening the dreamlike experience of life to a lie. It conveys the idea that our perceptions are fleeting and subject to change, mirroring the transitory nature of the mortal world.

By Upanishad
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