Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 THUS SPAKE RAMANA - 69 The Upanishads saying 'I am Brahman' simply means, Brahman exists as 'I' and not 'I am Brahman'. It is not to be supposed that a man is advised to contemplate 'I am Brahman', 'I am Brahman'. Does a man keep on thinking 'I am a man', 'I am a man'? He is that, and except when a doubt arises as to whether he is an animal or a tree, there is no need for him to assert 'I am a man'. Similarly the Self is the Self. Brahman exists as 'I am', in everything and every being. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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