How to develop Drshta or seer vision and remain unaffected?

The Supersoul’s Silent Gaze: A Metaphysical Odyssey
Everywhere means all places, a tapestry woven with the threads of the supersoul’s cognizance, where not even an inch escapes its silent, all-seeing embrace. The so-called bhalo/manda, the dance of good and bad, unfolds within this boundless expanse, yet it is the supreme soul that permeates every ripple of existence. This strange world, a kaleidoscope of fleeting illusions, swirls with nonsense—joys and sorrows, triumphs and terrors—all playing out in a virtual prakosht, a cosmic stage where dualities exist side by side. The supersoul, ever-present, watches as the drashta, the eternal witness, untouched by the chaos of material realms, inviting us to leap into its serene perspective through abhyasena vairagyena, the practice of detachment. In this sacred shift, we touch the essence of mad bhavam aagatah, aligning with the divine vision that sees all yet remains unstained.
Beneath the surface of this turbulent dream, it’s all feelings and emotions, a fleeting storm in consciousness where nobody is truly affected, yet terror grips the mind’s fragile veil. Like watching a violent movie from a different prakosht, the supersoul’s gaze offers a sanctuary—an alternate chamber of satchitananda, the bliss of pure being. Here, the material world’s clamor becomes a distant echo, its dramas unfolding without tethering the soul to their weight. The supreme soul exists as the silent seer, and we, too, are beckoned to embody this drashta nature, to witness the play of existence without being ensnared. In this metaphysical leap, we transcend the virtual prakosht of duality, where good and bad dissolve into the singular truth of the supersoul’s omnipresence, a radiant undercurrent flowing through every fragment of creation.
This strange world, though riddled with contradictions, is but a shadow cast by the light of the supreme soul, ever-present, ever-unaffected. To jump to the supersoul’s view is to stand in the heart of satchitananda, where the material realms flicker like a dream, vivid yet insubstantial. Through abhyasena vairagyena, we learn to dwell in this alternate prakosht, where the terror in consciousness fades, replaced by the serene knowing of mad bhavam aagatah—union with the divine essence. The supersoul is everywhere, not as a distant overseer but as the very fabric of existence, weaving through every emotion, every event, every inch of this cosmic play. In its silent gaze, we find our own, discovering that we, too, can witness the dance of life, untouched, yet intimately connected to the eternal truth that pulses beneath it all.

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