Upanishads declare with one voice that truth and reality combined in one, can be intuited in one’s own self when one transcends both the senses and mind. This intuition of the Self is universal ( sArvatrika ), for as Shankara says, everyone is conscious of one’s own existence and can never conceive the opposite. And this Self is the Reality. Again this intuition is limited neither by time nor by space for both of these belong to the region of the non-Self( anAtma ) and are conceivable only by the empirical ‘me’ which again pre-supposes the True Self.
The latter can be
neither affirmed nor doubted,
neither proved nor disproved to
exist,
neither accepted nor rejected,
neither experienced as an object nor
thought away,
for
It is prius which supplies the very ground of these thought-processes.
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praNAms
Hare Krishna
Perhaps he is referring to Sri SSS.
Hari Hari Hari Bol!!!
bhaskar