The Spontaneous Experience of the Self as Brahmam | Verse - 58

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Verse: 52

TRANSLITERATION:

epporuLum engkênum irukku mâkil
ivvitamây itu vuLatu ena iyambalvêNTum
cirporuLê anri oru poruLum enrum
ciritumillâ tanmaiyinâl iyambutarkingku
arpavumê iTamillai âtalâlê
akaNTa para Brahma vaTivu âna emmil
corporuLôr aNuvum illai enreppôtum
cummâvê iruntu mika cânta nâvây

TRANSLATION:

If something subsists somewhere,
Its nature has to be described.
Nothing ever exists in the least except Consciousness alone,
And, therefore, there arises no trace
Of possibility of describing it.
There is nothing to describe in Us,
Of the nature of the undivided
Supreme Brahmam.
Ever be in such Silence and
be steeped in serenity.

COMMENTARY:

Whoever teaches countless Mantra-s,
Veda-s, scriptures, legendary lores, epics, various powers, supernatural powers, various kinds of worship and different paths of spiritual practice is known as an ordinary Guru! One who expounds through his personal experience that you are the non-dual Brahmam and makes you realize the state of ‘We are That; That We are’ is, indeed, the supreme Sadguru. One who realizes the teaching of a Sadguru through his experience, without doubt, confusion or fear is, indeed, a supreme disciple.

                 YOU ARE EVERYTHING!


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