The Spontaneous Experience of the Self as Brahmam | Verse -3
Verse:
3
ânmâvil
karpitamây kâNpatellâm
ânmâvukku
ayalâka enrum illai
ânmâvukku
ayalâka Brahmam illai
apBrahmam
tamak kayalây ânmâ illai
ânmâvê
Brahma matâm Brahmam tânê
ânmâ
vâm aNuvum itil aiyamillai
ânmâ
vâm akam Brahmam enreppôtum
ânma
para aikkiyamê ariya vêNTum
Whatever seems superimposed on the Self is
never different from the Self
Brahmam* is not different from the Self
There is no Self different from Brahmam*
The Self, indeed, is Brahmam*; Brahmam*,
indeed, is the Self
There is not an iota of doubt concerning
this
We* should always realize the identity
Of the Self and the Supreme Being*
That ‘We’*, the Self, are Brahmam*.
All
the imaginary names and forms are not different from our Self. Brahmam is not
different from our Self. The Self does not exist apart from Brahmam. Therefore,
the Self is Brahmam; Brahmam is the Self. Everything is the Self! This is the
absolute truth. Contemplating at all moments on the truth, ‘We are the Self’,
you must unite Brahmam, the Self and we (Sadguru and disciple) together into
One!
You are everything!
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