The Spontaneous Experience of the Self as Brahmam | Verse - 25
Verse 25:
anaka arivu âna para Brahmam tânê
avitaiyinâl acaivurumêl manatây tônrum
vinavum arivu âna para Brahmam tânê
vittaiyinâl acaivarumêl paramê âkum
manatatuvum calanamu Tan irukkumäkil
mahattâna jîvapara jagamây tônrum
manatatuvê calanamillâtu irukkumâkil
mâcarra arivâna paramê âkum.
The spotless Knowledge,
which is the Supreme Brahmam,
Will appear as the fickle mind
due to ignorance.
The inquiring intellect,
which is the Supreme Brahmam,
will by Knowldege
Become the high, steadfast Supreme.
If the mind is with movement,
It will appear as the great world,
individuals and the other worlds;
But if the mind itself is motionless,
It will become the blemishless Knowledge that is the Supreme.
The Self, Brahmam, which is originless and is the very form of wisdom, covers Itself with
ignorance for the purpose of play and appears as the mind (the world and its
Jiva-s). The same Self, Brahmam, which is originless and is the form of illumined intellect, shines forth as Brahmam on Its own by removing the veil of ignorance.
That is, when the mind oscillates, the world, Jiva-s and deities appear!
When the mind stands still, everything becomes the self-effulgent Brahmam.
i) in the former, there is nothing apart from the Lord, and
ii) in the latter, nothing is apart from you.
YOU ARE EVERYTHING!
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