The second chapter of the mandoka karika. How what he does is fustafully establishes the dream example and then carefully, uncannily, scarily, blurs the difference between dream and waking. Tell them if you feel that they 're the same. That's one way of looking at it. Another way is the movie example. Can there be a fundamental reality which appears here? Now y this problem comes is another thing, is consciousness itself is reflected in the mind. When the mind appears conscious, the body to which the mind in which the mind is embodied also appears conscious. And that's what we normally understand by consciousness. If you understand come by consciousness,
Inspired by the 15th chapter of the Ashtavakra Gita, Swami Sarvapriyananda gives a discourse on the nature of the Self.