What is Reality? Tantra Answers
Really?
“Objects
in the external world are perceived as images in my brain. Then my brain
processes the information connected to that object and interprets the object.
This is the way imagination works. Therefore, by extension, all Reality is nothing
more than my Imagination!”
This
is how I interpreted reality when I was about 17 years old. No big deal,
because Tantra says that an open mind will “see” universal truths more easily
than someone who is bogged down by education, culture, and tradition. And this
way of looking at Reality is so obvious that I don’t understand why it is not
commonplace.
Let’s see how Tantra looks at Reality!
In any
analysis of Reality, there is the Observer (Subject), the Observed (the Object)
and the Act of Perception. The Act of Perception is nothing but consciousness
doing its bit. In this act, consciousness posits itself in the different
entities (Subject and Object) that constitute Reality. It also expands and
contracts as required to study the Subject and the Object. In this context,
consciousness is observing the Subject and it is observing the Object. (The
observer is being observed!)
Tantra
recognized the need to “observe” the Observer of the Observer (the Subject). So the
Act of Perception is embodied with all the powers of consciousness. This
process of detaching and creating “observers of observers,” “observers of
observers of observers,” and so on can continue ad infinitum. This is not
unlike the question:
- “Who created the creator?” or
- “What is the causative principle of the causative principle?”
Besides being a futile intellectual exercise, this
kind of questioning also distracts from the more obvious observation that an
entity can be endowed within its nature to create itself!
If the
inherent nature (and Power) of a God is the ability to create himself/herself,
then Tantra realized that the inherent nature of consciousness is to be aware
of itself. This is where we differentiate between consciousness and awareness.
An amoeba is aware, reflex actions demonstrate awareness, but it is only within
the framework of a higher-order animal brain that consciousness manifests
itself.
Consciousness does not create its own self-awareness; it is already self-aware. My consciousness - by its very nature – is conscious of being conscious!
For
the sake of comprehension, we have Reality constituted in the following manner:
- The
Subject (let’s say a human being)
- The
Object (say an apple)
- The
Observer (Consciousness)
Tantra
assumed power as an existential philosophy because of this bifurcation of
reality. Now let’s see how the three players complement each other.
- The image of an object is
formed on my retina and my brain interprets it.
- The subject has internalized
it.
- And consciousness has
facilitated the process.
- By “internalizing the object,” my cognition has created the object.
Tantra also states that by observing
this process occurring or becoming aware of the mechanism, consciousness has
become more acutely aware of itself.
Such
realizations can be done more easily through different forms of Tantra meditation.
I can make my consciousness become the apple or make the apple become me. I can
spread my consciousness in the building I’m in or in the city I’m living in. But
it’s easier to “visualize” myself becoming another person or another object,
bringing me closer to the Oneness of the universe.
Many
may say that this is a self-delusional exercise! They may be right in saying so, and Tantrasm.Com explores these criticisms. For now, all I can say is that Tantra offers an option to be in control of your delusion!
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