“Ignore before being ignored”

The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore.” :Rumi

Before learning to ignore, anyone should have two different kinds of experiences to compare.


One is external experiential matters that emerge from their knowledge. It is changeable,impermanent, and brings little happiness.


Another is the wisdom of pure knowledge, which is the source of that knowledge. It is non-variable, providing an eternal blissful experience.


Knowing the knowledge through the knowledge, how long it will take me to stand in that known knowledge without splitting, and when it can be caught”, is the true wisdom lament of Siddhar Badragiriyar.


That is, true wisdom seekers, such as Sithar Batiragiriyar, would learn to completely disregard the external material sensations that result from their knowledge in order to achieve the eternal form of blissful experience of the pure knowledge that is the source of their knowledge.


But those who have no attachment to truthful wisdom, clinging only to the external experiences that emerge from their knowledge and experiencing little happiness, will be completely ignored by the pure knowledge that is the source of their knowledge.

That is, if a person has ignored all other external things and realizes and attains pure knowledge before being ignored by pure knowledge, they are considered to have learned the art of omission thoroughly.

sri gurubhyo namaha 🙏