As far as the activities of the jiva are concerned, almost all spend
their entire life in acquiring some knowledge and skill so as to enable oneself
to get sufficient food and live comfortably. There is hardly any time left for
any other pursuit, much less to know about the very purpose of such a living!
The neglect of the soul by the ignorant jiva has created a mess and little does
the jiva knows about this. Only a few sensible persons have ever thought about
it and pursued the knowledge of the soul, Atmajnyan.
Almost all the people die without knowing this simple truth. The tragedy is
that the most successful persons in public life who achieve laurels like Nobel
Prize, and national recognition like the Bharat Ratna, die without knowing who
the real person is, the One who has taken the form of a body, ‘purusha’, (paramatma). tad srushtvaa tadena anupravishat | who created and entered the jiva- pura/deha)! So far, none has ever given a thought to
how the jiva arrived here on earth as a sub-atomic particle (an atomic energy particle),
in the form photon, (particle of ‘Light’) emitted by a distant star; it entered
the clouds, rain drop, soil, food particle and became a ‘spermatozoa’ It entered
the would-be mother’s womb and, remember, the chance of impregnation is almost
nil! What all the jiva, as a human being, later attains (as a famous doctor or
engineer, scientist or philosopher) is just a faculty (bit of material knowledge,
that too, an insignificant part of the total knowledge) of their selected field
of interest, or by force of destiny and chance!
Once a person realizes the ‘truth’, who
he/she is, the objective phenomenal world falls off like a house of cards! The
jiva is liberated from its repeated cycles of births and deaths,
metempsychosis’ the moment it realizes who it is! All the attachment to the
worldly objects disappears. This is the end of all desires and attachments.
Here is an anecdote from the Jataka Tales. When Gautama became the Buddha, he
was brought to his father’s Palace and introduced to his father, wife, and son.
But, the Buddha did not recognize anybody! He said, “I have no father, wife, or
son”!
Then, one of them asked Rahul, son of Gautama,
“Who are you since your father disowns you?" Rahul said, “I don’t know! I have
not seen my father ever since he left before I could see and know him, nor do I
know anything about my father’s mother! I am told that 'she was already dead by the
time my father could see her'!” etc. etc.
This gives us an idea about how we all are
attached to the world due to ignorance of our true nature. The phenomenal
objective world is transient and subject to death decay and dissolution. There
is nothing permanent about it and we somehow cling onto it!
The same is the story of many an orphans,
forlorn children abandoned, or sold for a price, or adopted by some foreigners,
or for that matter, even those saved from a hospital fire, or accident site.
These kids do not know anything about their antecedents.
And, Lo! There are people who boast of
their religions, caste and creed, and belief systems and harm others who do not
follow them! All these are eye openers to a person who is enamored by attachment,
greed, ego, and suffers from ignorance.
But then, “Who am I?” This question is persistently asked by every jiva when
it gets puzzled as to its role in life. It is confused. It is always somebody
and not the real self. Hence it seeks an answer. What is the answer? The answer
is very simple and direct. When all that are called ‘me and mine’ are discarded
what remains is ‘that’ pure self. This pure self is inexplicable. It is pure
bliss, total awareness of the true self. This state is found in deep sleep as
well as a state of samadhi yoga. It is not an unconscious state; it is total
awareness of the self and everything else within its self.
A living being, jiva, rather, an embodied
soul, will ultimately find out who he/she is after a long introspection, quest,
taking an inward journey in search of truth! It (the jiva) discovers that it is
an embodiment, acquisition of a material gross physical body and it is
constantly changing with time; hence it is not the ‘sat’, true self. So also,
the fickle mind is always thinking about this and that, called ‘manovikalpa’,
or 'chanchala chitta’, together with the perverted intelligence (vipareeta
buddhih), is not the true self. The ‘ego’ (ahankar) that rules the jiva, too, is
not the self. All these- manas, buddhi and ahankar, are at rest when the jiva
when the jiva goes to deep sleep. So, the jiva finds that all these appendage-
physical, mental or psychosomatic entity that is of no avail to find out the
true ‘Self’, that is covered by avidya.
Finally, a Guru (Yogacharya Shree Krishna)
comes, as if by divine providence, to help the confused jiva (Arjuna) to redeem
it from all this mire of mental or physical, earthly existence. However, it is
not that easy; this needs a bit of carryover of the fruits of action (karma
phala) carried over from the past (purvarjita),
God’s grace (anugraha), and the blessings (ashirvada)
of the departed souls, teachers, and elders.
The jiva has to prepare for this long
journey taking recourse to yoga through spiritual practices (adhyatma sadhana),
satsang, and study of scriptures. Finally, the jiva comes to know that it is
not ‘this’ and this’. It finds out that the true nature of the jiva is nothing
but the ‘truth, consciousness and bliss (sat-chit-ananda) and, it is finally
redeemed. This may happen instantly or may take several lives! This is a big
question mark? It is all a question of discarding what all is acquired from
birth, rather than adding accumulating wealth and appendages, prefixes,
affixes, and afflictions to the name, form, and function, or revel in the mire
of earthly existence, enjoying a sensuous life knowing full well that it is transient!
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