Kena Upanishad (9)- Chapter I
-That
which cannot be smelt by the breath, but by which the breath smells an
object- That alone known as Brahman and not that which people here worship.
Sage Sankara:~ The vital- air-Sheath
cannot be the Self because it is the modification of air (Vayu). Like air, it
enters the body and goes out of it never knowing the joy and sorrow like
others. It is ever dependent on the Self. ~VC~165-166
Breath, body, and the world
are one in essence. That essence is formless consciousness. The Soul, which is
present in the form of consciousness is the Self.
Breath, body,
and the world are part and parcel of the illusion. By holding the breath (vital
force) as the Self, one cannot get rid of ignorance.
Without getting rid of ignorance, Advaitic wisdom will not dawn. Advaitic Wisdom dawns only when one realizes the
form, time and space are one in essence.
The Soul, the 'Self' does
not breathe because it is formless. The Self is not a thinker because it is
ever formless, timeless and spaceless.
By regulating the thought or by
regulating the breath, it is impossible to get Self-realization. The Self is
not the thinks and the one which breathes.
You are the thinker. You are
the breather. The Self is not you, but the Self is the one which witnesses you
and the world together. Therefore, it is erroneous to say ‘I AM THIS’ or ‘I AM
THAT’ because the ‘I’ itself is an illusion. Thus, it is necessary to know
‘What is ‘I’, to realize the truth beyond form, time, and space.
If you are caught in the grip of the ‘I’ then you will remain permanently in the grip of the ignorance.
If you hold the Self as ‘I’ you will never be able to cross the dualistic
illusion. If you follow the ‘I’ based teaching it is like the blind leading the
blind
If you inquire “Who am ‘I’?
the ‘I’ will not disappear. You must know the nature of the ‘I’, which appears
and disappears.
The Soul is the witness of
the ‘I’ which is permeant and eternal. The Soul is the subject and the ‘I’ is
an object.
The ‘I’ hides the Soul.
Therefore, the seeker has to realize ‘what is this ‘I’ supposed to be in
actuality.
If the Self is not ‘I’ but
the Self is the Soul then from the standpoint of the Soul, the Self:~
Where is the ‘I’?
Where is the ego?
Where is the body?
Where is the mind?
Where is the world in
which you exist?
Where are the form, time,
and space?
Where is the waking
experience?
Where is the duality?
Where is void?
They are or have become one
with the Soul which is present in the form of consciousness. Consciousness is the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.
The ‘I’ is present only when
the mind is present. The mind is present only when the world is present. The
world is present only when there is the waking experience.
Deeper self-search reveals
the fact that the waking experience is not considered different from the
world.
The world is not considered different from the mind. The mind is not
considered different from the I’. This truth has to be assimilated.
The ‘I’ is merely an
illusion created out of the Soul, which is present in the form of
consciousness.
‘I’ is not the subject. The ‘I’ is an object to the Soul, which
is the formless, timeless and spaceless subject.
If the ‘I’ is an illusion
then the world in which you exist is bound to be an illusion.
If the ‘I’ is an illusion
then three states, are bound to be an illusion.
If the ‘I’ is an illusion
then the form, time, and space are bound to be an illusion.
If 'I’ is an illusion
then the individual experience of the birth, life, death is bound to be an
illusion.
If the ‘I’ is an illusion
then the words and thoughts are bound to be an illusion.
If the ‘I’ is an illusion
then the duality is bound to be an illusion.
The seeker has to make sure
what is this ‘I’ supposed to be? The seeker has to make sure the unreal nature
of the ‘I’ comes and goes to realize the truth, which is hidden by ignorance.
That is why Bhagavad Gita: ~ The permanent is always
there, only the transient ‘I’ comes and goes. (2.18)
The ‘I’ hides the Soul, the Self, which is the cause of the 'I'.
People think the ‘I’ without
the body is the Self. The seeker has to understand the fact that the fact that
‘I’ is not the Self, but the witness of the ‘I’ is the true Self, which is
eternal.
That is why Ashtavakra Gita
16:10:~ If you desire liberation,
but you still say 'I', if you feel the ‘Self’ is the ‘I’, you are not
a wise man or a seeker. You are simply a man who suffers.
People are stuck with the
reality of the ‘I’, which they take it as real because some Gurus have
propagated the Self is the ‘I’. is no need to convince such mindsets. The
seeker of truth accepts only the truth nothing but the truth. : ~ Santthosh Kumaar
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