In the last blog, we spoke about how the world we experience when we are awake is exactly the same as the worlds we experience in our dreams. We should go over those arguments again and again till all our doubts about any differences have disappeared. And once we have established that firmly, we need to decide whether these worlds, waking and dreaming, are real or false.
In this blog, I will take you through a couple of arguments given in Mandukya Karika (written by Gaudapada, the Guru of the Guru of Adi Shankaracharya) on why dreams can not be real, and neither can this universe.
Why are dreams false?
1. The problem of time - We dream while we sleep. And we wake up, usually, in a matter of hours. In our dreams, we see cities and people who are miles away, sometimes thousands of miles. And yet, we wake up in a few hours.
So it is
physically impossible for us to go to these places, do what we dreamt of, and then
return to our bed where we are sleeping, within the time while we are sleeping.
This proves, beyond any doubt, that the experience of the dream was not real.
2. The problem of space – Whatever we dream, takes place in our mind (and within our body). Whether we dream of large buildings, bridges, trains or elephants, all of those are in our mind. (Even if you saw your mother in your dream, if you go and ask your waking world mother about what you spoke of in the dream, she will be quite puzzled and wonder what you are smoking. So, even the mother you saw in your dream was just in your mind and not your waking world mother.)
And, once
more, it is physically impossible for all those objects, the buildings etc,
which you saw, to be physically present within your body. They just wouldn’t
fit!
This again
proves, beyond any doubt, that the experience of the dream was not real.
This is where it gets complicated. And goes against everything we have taken for granted or as common sense. But then, as Bertrand Russell says, “common sense is the metaphysics of savages”.
1. Because of the obvious reason – So what is the obvious reason? That you can see it. Because this universe and everything in it are objects of experience. And no objects of experience can exist without you, your mind and your consciousness.
When you are in deep dreamless sleep, your mind shuts down.. and along with it, the universe disappears. Even in periods of deep concentration, you only see the object (work/movie) you are concentrating on and everything around you disappears.
The universe appears to you only when you are conscious and never otherwise.
So, the
universe around you, depends on your mind and your consciousness. There is
nothing in this universe outside of consciousness. And as the universe can not
exist outside of consciousness, it depends on consciousness and that is the very
definition of falsity (dependent existence).
Again, the universe is appearing to you as you are conscious. If you were not conscious, this universe would not appear to you. So, all objects depend on consciousness for their existence. And if an object does not have an independent existence, it is not real.
Just like all objects in the dream world, depend on your mind for existence, this universe depends on consciousness for existence.
2. What does not exist before the beginning and does not exist after the end, does not really exist in between.
Intrinsic properties always remain with the object, but extrinsic properties come and go. Fire is always hot. But water and potatoes lose their heat if they are not in contact with fire.
Now, let’s take existence as a property and apply what we learnt about extrinsic and intrinsic properties. If something has existence as an intrinsic property, it will always exist. And if something has a beginning before which it did not exist and an end after which it won’t exist, it means that it does not have existence as an intrinsic property but rather has existence as an extrinsic or borrowed property.
What are the things in this universe which have a beginning and an end? Everything! This universe itself began 14 billion years ago.. and did not exist before.
So this universe and everything in it has no existence on their own.. and hence are not real.
na nirodho na cotpattirna baddho na ca sādhakaḥ
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na mumukṣurna vai mukta
ityeṣā paramārthatā || 32 ||
And so we are left with only
one question.. if everything is false, what is real? The answer is simple..
YOU! And this universe is an imagination in you.
kalpayati ātmanā atmānam
ātmā devaḥ svamāyayā |
sa eva budhyate bhedān iti
vedānta niścayaḥ || 12 ||
Om Shanti Shanti Shanti ||
Hari Om Tat Sat Sri Ramakrishna Pranamastu ||