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Kross

What would you do ?

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Pardon me if this is a stupid question.

Consider a situation where you and a 2 year old baby (whom you do not know) are sitting in a room. A psychopath enters the room with an assault rifle and announces his intention to kill either you or the baby, and tells you to choose. He will kill only 1 of you, not both. Given you are an enlightened master, what would you do ? If you choose to kill the baby, why would you do that, considering you're completely selfless ? Or even if you choose to kill your body, what would be the reason to choose the baby's body being alive over yours ?

Btw, if you choose to remain silent and keep your mouth shut, the man will kill the baby by default.

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@JosephKnecht Ofcourse he wouldn't care, I'm not debating that. I'm talking about what choice would he make and why. Even if he doesn't care and chooses himself to get killed, why would he choose that over getting the baby killed ? 

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@JosephKnecht Yep, he'll be aware that he is one with both the other people in the room and ultimately it doesn't matter. But what if he was to be concerned over how the result will manifest in the relative world full of societal constructs, what will be his judgement for what to do ?

For example take someone like Sadhguru, who is doing so much of work for the people knowing they are not different from him. What would he do, knowing that ultimately, nothing matters ? 

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An Enlightened master will not be 'concerned' nor can 'judge'. Sadhguru is not an enlightened master.

Enlightened compared to most people, maybe so, but still quite young compared to true masters that have total control over reality.

Very few actually embody total mastery AKA 'supreme being'. They can literally do anything at will. A true master is beyond doing and non-doing, beyond being and non-being. He can embody all things at will and leave when and how he wishes.

He allows things to play themselves out without any interference or judgment for such concepts are technically 'impossibilities' from supreme consciousness perspective. Realize when you become an enlightened master, you fully realize the true self, which is not confined to any body, you literally become god and can detach/attach at will and remain as the supreme observer through any and all forms of life.

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Quantum Toad said:

Sadhguru is not an enlightened master.

Enlightened compared to most people, maybe so, but still quite young compared to true masters that have total control over reality.

Very few actually embody total mastery AKA 'supreme being'. They can literally do anything at will. 

 

 

 

 

@Quantum Toad Any examples of such beings ? Or are you sourcing them on the basis of ''well, they must exist'' ? Asking because I've not heard/read about any of them till now.

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