3. Two distinct personalities : God and Man !?
There are in us two distinct personalities : the God and the Man. The birthright of manhood is the experiences of limitations and death. In its very nature of Godhood is unlimited and immortal. Our attachment to the false negatives in us - the manhood - is the cause of all the salt-hill ant melancholia. Detach yourself from the manhood, you regain Godhood. This is the theory of Vedantham, and Upanishads. Jnana Yajna is an attempt to convince ourselves that by ending the man in us we gain the God within. If there be an enemy concealed in us, who is the cause of our imbecilities and sorrows, the sooner we unearth and destroy him the earlier we shall come to realise our aim. Who is then our enemy? Unanimously all the Sastras ( sciences) and scriptures point : "It is the Ego." "Kill this little 'I' to live ." "End the ego and end the woe".
If the ego in us is the Samsarin, if ego is the tormentor, if the ego is the enemy, let us spy on him more closely and come to know who he is . Once we know our enemy, we can plan our war against him.
Swami Chinmayananda.
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