The delusory
power inherent in the structure of creation, by which the One appears as many,
is here referred to as Maya. Maya is the principle of relativity, inversion,
contrast, duality, oppositional states; the "Satan" in Hebrew,
"the adversary") of the Old Testament prophets; and the
"devil" whom Christ described picturesquely as a "murderer"
and a "liar," because "there is no truth in him" (John
8:44).
Paramahansa
Yogananda wrote: "The Sanskrit word maya means 'the measurer'; it is the
magical power in creation by which limitations and divisions are apparently
present in the Immeasurable and Inseparable. Maya is Nature herself—the
phenomenal worlds, ever in transitional flux as antithesis to Divine
Immutability. "In God's plan and play (lila), the sole function of Satan
or maya is to attempt to divert man from Spirit to matter, from Reality to
unreality.
'The devil
sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested,
that he might destroy the works of the devil' (I John 3:8). That is, the
manifestation of Christ Consciousness, within man's own being, effortlessly
destroys the illusions or 'works of the devil." "Maya is the veil of
transitoriness in Nature, the ceaseless becoming of creation; the veil that
each man must lift in order to see behind it the Creator, the changeless
Immutable, and eternal Reality."
The consciousness of the unenlightened person
is blinded by four successive veils of maya, delusion, which prevent him from
perceiving Truth or God:
1. Atomic
form the world of gross material manifestation wherein the One Substance
appears as innumerable objects;
2. Space whereby
the idea of division is produced in the Ever-indivisible;
3. Time
whereby the mind conceives of change in the Ever-unchangeable;
4. Vibration
the universal creative force that obscures our realization of the
Ever-uncreated.
Man is so
drunk with delusion; it obliterates his true perception so that the darkness of
his ignorance cannot apprehend the light of God vibrating everywhere.
Realize that
both, cosmic delusion (maya) and individual illusion or ignorance (avidya) work
together to obscure and confound the soul's inherent intuitive sense of God's
omnipresence.
Maya is the
mass hypnosis of God by which He makes every human being belief in the same
illusory "reality" of creation as perceived by the senses; avidya
gives individuality of form, experience, and expression (it supports the ego or
I-consciousness). Swami Shankara: "You never identify your self with the
shadow cast by your body, or with its reflection, or with the body you see in a
dream or in your imagination. Therefore you should not identify yourself with
this living body, either."
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