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"Rajasic Projection Is Merely The Consistent Movement [Of Seeking] In Consciousness," here is the explanation framed through Advaita Vedanta:
The Advaitic Explanation
The Nature of Pure Consciousness (Chit): In its essential state, pure Consciousness (Brahman) is completely still, unmoving, and content within itself. It has no needs, no desires, and no necessity to look outside of itself because nothing exists outside of it.
The Illusion of Movement (Chitta-Spandana): The text defines Rajasic projection as a "consistent movement in Consciousness". In Advaita, when Consciousness seemingly moves or vibrates (Spandana), the mind is born. This active movement is driven by Rajas (the quality of dynamism and restlessness), which creates the illusion of a subject looking for an object.
Seeking as a Disturbance: The phrase brackets "[Of Seeking]" to show that all human striving, wanting, and searching in the waking world is just this continuous mental ripple. The ego-mind seeks fulfillment because it feels incomplete, unaware that it is actually a wave on the ocean of Consciousness.
The Core Realization: Advaita teaches that you do not need to "find" the Truth through active seeking. Seeking is a rajasic movement that actually keeps the water agitated. When the consistent movement of seeking subsides, Consciousness recognizes itself as the ever-present, peaceful background.
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