Sansar is a game of subjects and objects.
When I see you, I’m a subject, and you’re an object, and when you see me, you’re a subject, and I’m an object.
We are so busy playing this game of Sansar that we never think outside the box.
Meditation is the inner path, a path of self-objectification, utilizing the inner eye of awareness.
When you become aware of your body, mind, and thoughts, they become the objects, and the awareness within becomes the subject.
With repetitive practice, one realizes at some point that the game ends here; one cannot go any further.
The final subject, the consciousness, cannot be objectified, no matter how much you try.
You can merge in it, but you cannot objectify it.
And that’s where the buck stops.
The eternal infinite consciousness remains the final subject, and that is the source of everything.
BG 10.8:— “I am the origin of all creation. Everything proceeds from me. The wise who know this perfectly worship me with great faith and devotion.” – Krishna.
Realizing this, wouldn’t it require the utmost reverence, devotion and faith?