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EVERYTHING
IS THE 'SELF'
"The
Self is subtler even than space since It has no name and cannot be
described; neither the mind nor the senses can reach It nor comprehend
It. It is pure consciousness. The entire universe exists in the consciousness
that is atomic, even as a tree exists in the seed, but then the universe
exists as consciousness and does not exist as the universe.
That
consciousness exists, however, because such is the experience of all,
and since It alone is the Self of all. Such It is, all else is.
That
Self is empty like space, but it is not nothingness, since It is consciousness.
It is: yet because It cannot be experienced by the mind and the senses,
It is not. It being the Self of all, It is not experienced (as the
object of experience) by anyone. Though One, It is reflected in the
infinite atoms of existence and hence appears to be many. This appearance
however is unreal even as a bracelet is an imaginary appearance of
gold which alone (as the underlying source substance) is real.
But
the Self is not unreal, It is not a void or nothingness, for It is
the Self of all and It is the Self of one who says It is and of one
who says (or thinks) It is not. Moreover, It's existence can be experienced
indirectly just as the existence of camphor can be experienced by
it's fragrance. It alone is the Self of all as consciousness, and
It alone is the substance that makes the world appearance possible.
In
that infinite ocean of consciousness, whirlpools known as the three
worlds arise spontaneously and naturally, even as whirlpools are caused
by the very nature of running water. Because this consciousness is
beyond the reach of the limited mind and senses, It seems to be a
void, but since It can be known by Self-knowledge, It is not a void.
On
account of the indivisibility of consciousness, I am you and you are
me, but the indivisible consciousness Itself has become neither I
nor you ! When the wrong notions of 'you' and 'I' are given up, there
arises the awareness that there is neither you, nor I, nor everything:
It alone is everything.
The
Self, being infinite, moves not though moving, and yet is forever
established in every atom of existence. The Self does not go nor does
It ever come, for space and time derive their meaning from consciousness
alone. Where can the Self go when all that is, is within It? If a
pot is taken from one place to another, the space within does not
move from one place to another, for everything is forever in space.
The
Self which is the nature of pure consciousness, seems to be inert
and insentient when it is apparently associated with inertia, In infinite
space this infinite consciousness has made infinite objects appear,
though all this seems to have been done, such effect is a mere fancy,
nothing has been done. Hence, It is both consciousness and inertia,
the doer and the non-doer.
The
reality in fire is this Self or consciousness. Yet the Self does not
burn nor is It burnt; It is the reality in all, and is infinite. It
is the eternal light which shines in the sun, the moon and fire, but
yet is independent of them. It shines even when these have set: It
illumines all from within all. It alone is the intelligence that indwells
even in trees, plants and creepers and preserves them.
That
Self or Infinite Consciousness is from the ordinary point of view
the Creator, the Protector and the Overlord of all, and yet from the
absolute point of view, in reality being the Self of ALL It has no
such limited roles.
There
is no world independent of this Consciousness: hence even the mountains
are in the atomic Self.
In
It arises the fantasies of a moment and of an epoch, and these appear
to be real time-scales, even as objects seen in a dream appear to
be completely real at that time. Within the twinkling of an eye there
exists an epoch, even as a whole city is reflected in a small mirror.
Such being the case, how can one assert the reality of either duality
(existence of forms with names and opposing contrary concepts such
as hot and cold, good and bad, happy and sad, etc) or non-duality
(Infinite Oneness alone)?
This
atomic Self or Infinite Consciousness (also labelled as the formless
all pervading Paramatama or Allah or Brahman, Christ-consciousness,
Buddha-nature, Tao, Holy Ghost, etc) appears to be a moment or an
epoch, both near and far, and there is nothing apart from It, and
these are not mutually contradictory in themselves.
As
long as one sees a bracelet as a bracelet (consciousness perceived
as a form with a name/label), it is not seen as gold (which is it's
real underlying source substance and real self), but when it is seen
that bracelet is just a word and not the underlying reality, then
gold is seen. Even so, when the world is assumed to be real, the Self
is not seen. When this assumption is discarded, consciousness is realized.
It is the all; hence real. When It is not experienced; It is considered
unreal.
What
appears to be - is but the jugglery of Maya (the world illusion) which
creates a division in concsiousness into subject and object. It is
as real as the dream city. It is neither real nor unreal, but a long
standing illusion. It is the assumption of division that creates,
right from the creator Brahma down to the little insect.
Just
as in a single seed the diverse characteristics of the tree remain
at all times, even so the apparent diversity exists in the Self at
all times, but as pure consciousness."
(From
the Concise Yoga Vasistha pages 82 - 84.
ISBN 0-87395-954-X paperback, or ISBN 0-87395-955-8 hardcover).
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