There is only one source of knowledge and that is
you. Quoting Sankara, “being a conscious being there are only two things one is
‘I’ and the other is ‘This’.” What you objectify is not you then what are you?
The one who objectifies using the senses to presume, infer and illustrate.
Quoting the Keno Upanishad that, ‘I objectify my
sense organs I am the eye of the eye the ear of the ear and through these sense
organs I perceive and learn.’ To know is a conscious phenomenon and unlike all
activities there is no will involved.
You open your eyes you see. Knowing is a peculiar
action, as all action requires will except knowing. All the senses involve
consciousness, if there is seeing there is form consciousness, hearing there is
sound consciousness, for everything there is consciousness.
Even galaxies and black holes are within
consciousness and objects of consciousness. Who is the one who is conscious it
is ‘I’. ‘It is therefore very obvious that the meaning of the word ‘I’ is nothing
but jnanam consciousness, jnaptih. Any conclusion about you is a conclusion
based upon what you objectify.’
The verse further defines Brahman as satyam jnanam
anantam brahma. You are existence and everything that exists depends upon you
to exist, you are all knowledge and all the laws of the universe come from you
and you are limitless. Yet, you see yourself as a wanting being inadequate in
shape form and content.
It is an error born of ignorance a mistake for if you
are consciousness what separates, a thought from thought consciousness, or an
object from object consciousness?
You are evident to yourself you are self- evident
and the Sastra tells us that Brahman is self-evident and is Atma!
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