The Spontaneous Experience of the Self as Brahmam | Verse - 76

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Verse: 76

TRANSLATION:

cinmayamâm emmaiyallâl cangkalpattin
ceyalâna jagattôrram evaiyum illai
cinmayamâm emmaiyallâl cangkalpattin
ceyalâna jîvêshwarar yârum illai
cinmayamâm emmaiyallâl cangkalpattin
ceyalonrum orukâlum ilavê illai
cinmayamâm nâm enrum Civamê enru
cintittu cintittu Civamê yâvây.

TRANSLATION:

Apart from Us, filled with Consciousness,
There is no appearance of the world whatsoever,
which is a consequence of concept.
Apart from Us, filled with Consciousness,
There are no individuals or Lord (Iswara), which are consequences of concepts.
Apart from Us, filled with Consciousness,
There is never any consequence
of concept, none at all.
We, filled with Consciousness,
are ever Sivam.
Contemplating thus, contemplating thus, become Sivam yourself.

COMMENTARY:

In the absence of thought-current arising from Consciousness, there is no activity of the world, Jiva-s and deities! In the absence of thought-current arising from Consciousness, there are no names and forms of body and world at all! In the absence of thought-current arising from Consciousness, there is no activity like
creation, maintenance and destruction!
Abide in Sivam by repeated contemplation, 'We, full of Consciousness, are always pure
Sivam!'

                  YOU ARE EVERYTHING!


Ref: The Spontaneous Experience of the Self Brahmam | Verse - 76

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