In Chapter 11, a simple yet powerful analogy is used to explain the unity of the manifest (Saguna/Sakara) and the unmanifest (Nirguna/Nirakara). The text compares this concept to ghee, noting that when it is frozen, it is called ghee, and when it is melted, it is still called ghee. This illustrates that the formed and formless are not different entities but are one and the same reality, just in different states, pervading the entire universe.
Can you explain the analogy of ghee used in Chapter 11 to describe the formless and the formed?
📖 Chapter 11