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Adi Sahankar’s "Family
Business" By the druid Finn I. The Critique: The Failure of the "Family, i.e.
caste Business" The
historical frameworks of Adi Shankara (Advaita) and the Buddha
(Anatta) were diagnosed not as absolute truths, but as Cultural
Survival Protocols. ·
The Undefined Negation: Both
systems rely on a "logical fog." The Buddha refused to define the Atta
(Self) he was negating, and Shankara refused to define the "Non" in
his Non-duality. ·
Political Utility: These
"fogs" were politically expedient. They created a
"higher" and "lower" truth, allowing a priest-class to
maintain social order (caste, rituals, and hierarchy) while offering a
deferred, mental liberation to the masses. ·
The Semantic Sleight of Hand: Concepts
like the "Burnt Rope" or "Potter's Wheel" are
over-engineered excuses for why a "liberated" person still suffers.
They are linguistic patches for a logical leak. II. The Proposition: Ekatva
(The Useless Truth) In
contrast to the apophatic "Not-this, Not-that" (Neti Neti),
we established the Druidic perspective of Ekatva
(Oneness). ·
Iti Iti (This,
This): There is no "lower truth." Every
"this"—the pain, the stone, the outcaste—is the absolute
manifestation of the One. ·
Radical Immanence: Because
everything is already the Absolute, there is no gap to bridge, no veil to
lift, and no priest required. This truth is "useless" to power
because it cannot be used to govern or threaten; it simply recognizes what is. III. The Mechanical Solution to Moksha: The
Three-Fold Means The
"Moksha issue" is solved not through theology, but through a mechanical
shutdown sequence of the biological circuit. Liberation is the cessation
of the "Clench" (the psychological and physical tension (of
seeking)). 1. Complete a Function The
machine, i.e. every identifiable reality, is built for action. To end the
momentum of Samsara (the
recursive feedback loop), one must inhabit the current task fully. You do not
escape the field; you finish the furrow. By completing the current
"program" of the life-circuit, you exhaust the potential energy
that fuels the "re-death" loop and are free. 2. Go "On Standby" Once the
function is exhausted, the machine enters a state of Abandha
(Unbound). This is the "Neutral" gear. ·
The Mechanism: The power remains on
(Consciousness), but the gears of "reaching" and
"resisting" are disengaged. ·
The Result: You are present for the
"This" (Iti) without the friction of the "I." This
is the "Noble Silence"—a suspension of engagement where the
world passes through the machine without catching on any "knot." 3. Stop (i.e., Die) The final
resolution. If the machine is "On Standby" when the hardware (the
body) fails, there is no residual momentum to trigger a "restart"
(re-death). ·
The End of Re-birth/Re-death: Without
the "clench" of an unfinished project or an active ego-reaching,
the localized energy simply grounds out into the universal field. ·
The Buddha's Final Act: This was
demonstrated by the Buddha's own death: finishing the work, idling the engine
in meditation, and then simply allowing the "Stop" to occur. IV. Conclusion: The Puncture of Hubris The
"Useless Truth" (of druidic monism) serves to puncture the bubble of human dualist
hubris. It reveals that we are not "swimmers" struggling against
the current of life, but the water itself. The
Means: “Stop trying to be "Not-This." ·
Finish the task at hand (i.e. “Do your best!”) ·
Shift into Neutral. ·
Let the clock run out. Moksha, liberation, is not an
attainment; it is the natural state of the machine when it stops
interfering with itself (i.e.
when Atman = Brahman). |