Verse 24
ईशजीवयोर्वेषधीभिदा |
सत्स्वभावतो वस्तु केवलम् || २४ ||
īśajīvayorveṣadhībhidā |
satsvabhāvato vastu kevalam || 24 ||
Of both the Lord and the
individual, the assumed appearance and intelligence are the difference.
Between the Lord (Easwara) and the individual (Jiva), the difference is only from
the standpoint of the body and intellect (the gross and subtle Upadhis(conditioning)).
God and individual soul
look separate from each other because God looks unlimited beyond time and
space, etc. while the Jiva looks
limited.
The former is immortal and the latter seems mortal. The former has got the full knowledge while the Jiva is imperfect.
The former is immortal and the latter seems mortal. The former has got the full knowledge while the Jiva is imperfect.
Thus, God and Jiva wear different costumes in the same
drama. This mortality, limitedness are all called Upadhis or limiting adjuncts.
They are all only
costumes and different make-up worn by the same actor who enacts a double role.
A child’s father acts as Ravana in a drama. But the child who witnesses
the drama cannot be convinced that the Ravana in the stage and the father is
one and the same. He thinks that they are different.
Similarly, there is only
one Ultimate Reality.
While we are dreaming
even though we are all alone, our thoughts project various people who are none
but ourselves. When we dream, all the tigers in our dream were only in our
thought and thought is our own energy and hence all those dream figures are
only ourselves and have not been projected from elsewhere.
Similarly, this entire
world and all the Jivas in the dream
are only the thoughts of the Ultimate Reality. They are all dreams which are
superimposed on the Self.
Hence, the world and all
the individuals [Jivas] even though
they look to be separate with different characteristics are only one and the
same.
If only we see them from
the standpoint of the essential nature of existence alone, both are existent
and never become non-existent.
There can only be one
existence which is everywhere. It is because of our ignorance of our nature as
to who we are, that delusive duality looks real.
When once the various
costumes of Jiva and God are removed,
there is only the non-dual Self which has no attributes or Upadhis. When the Jiva
becomes free from all conditioning and limitations, the ego which is the same
as the mind disappears forever. When the superimposed ‘I’ goes, what remains is
the pure Self which is also known as God.
If the waves are
considered as Jiva and the ocean, ne,
not even the ocean but the water is considered as Easwara, then how far, how
different, how impure are the waves from the ocean.
The waves are far away
and different from the substratum water in an ocean, only as long as one looks
at them (through sense, through mind) and sees them different from the
water.
When one looks towards
the basis of the wave, the source from which the waves arise, the basis on
which the waves sustain, grow large and the basis in which the waves recede and
end their identity (each wave) is what?? The basis, the substratum is only
the water. Even when one realizes this truth, the distinction between the
wave (Jiva) and the water (Easwara) disappears at that very
instant!!
One’s humanness is part
of the Divine and is, indeed, the Divine Itself – much as the waves of an ocean
(that appear to arise and fall on the surface) and the calm depth of the ocean
are basically one and the same, both being constituted of water – it is only at
a superficial level that they appear to be separate and are felt as different
from each other.
Dear Readers,
If we go deeper and ask
ourselves as to what is it in Jiva
and Easwara that makes us realize that they are one and the same?
For giving the answer,
the secret in the Upanishads have to be revealed, one of the Upanishads have to
be taken and dealt in detail.
Author is almost tempted
to do that but ends up giving the truth with such easily understandable
illustrations / analogy as the wave ocean analogy given before.
Extending the truth of
ocean / water, the one common factor / truth that unites Easwara and Jiva is, both of them exist as the
substratum water and not as the apparent waves. The substratum of the existence
of Jiva and Easwara is “THE ONE SELF or THE ONE PURE CONSCIOUSNESS”.
Consciousness within a Jiva is ATMAN and then Easwara is the universal consciousness
or Brahman.
Merger (Merger here
never means that the two were different and now they have merged. Merger means
the discovery within the core of the heart that there is never any duality
between the two ever) of Atman and Brahman as given above is Moksha or
Liberation.
Those who would like to
get deeper into this with an easy analogy may refer to this Atma Bodha verse. Atma Bodha theme
posts are pregnant with the ONE SINGLE TRUTH, which Sankara gave with
numerous analogies, easy to grasp and absorb.
Love.