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Hindu story offers perspective on nature of consciousness

鈥淭he only knowledge you need for enlightenment or salvation鈥 is how consciousness is sometimes described by scholars. 鈥淭he most potent spiritual revelation鈥 is another way it has been heralded.
Hindu story offers perspective on nature of consciousness
Hindu story offers perspective on nature of consciousness

鈥淭he only knowledge you need for enlightenment or salvation鈥 is how consciousness is sometimes described by scholars.聽 鈥淭he most potent spiritual revelation鈥 is another way it has been heralded.聽 鈥淚t鈥 is the concept of Consciousness as described in the Upanishads (Hindu scriptures).聽 Hindu scriptures are extremely pithy yet highly sophisticated, and only great spiritual scholars can unravel their deep meaning.聽 My humble attempts at achieving even miniscule understanding of Hinduism鈥檚 deep spiritual philosophy is limited; but let me endeavor with humility to shed some light on Consciousness from Mandukya Upanishad, with some practical explanations.

Have you ever had a dream or nightmare so vivid that you woke up with a startled jolt (maybe even screaming or with tears streaming down your cheeks)?聽 A dream so realistic, that when you woke up from it, it took you some time to remove the cobwebs from your mind鈥檚 eyes; when it took some time to understand whether you just woke up from a dream, or whether you just entered a dream.

There is a Hindu story of king Janaka who was a great king, never defeated in war, who gets a nightmare - that he was so badly defeated and exiled out of his own kingdom, that he could not even get a bowl of gruel to eat.聽 After walking for many hours, hungry, thirsty and tired, he encounters some kind person who finally gives him a bowl of rice; but a hawk swoops down and knocks the food into the dust.

King Janaka sat up in bed screaming.聽 His royal courtiers came running and asked him what is the matter?聽 King Janaka kept repeating 鈥淚s this the reality, or is that the reality?鈥澛 No amount of soothing from anyone helped.聽 Finally, a great 鈥sanyasi鈥 鈥 a spiritual master came, listened to king Janaka, and gave him spiritual enlightenment, the gist of which is as follows.

The spiritual master asked Janaka, 鈥淒id you experience what happened in the dream?鈥.聽 Janaka responded affirmatively.聽 Spiritual master asked, 鈥淎re you experiencing your present waking state?鈥澛 Again, Janaka said yes.聽 Spiritual master said, 鈥淣either that is the reality, nor this is the reality.鈥澛 Janaka was stunned.聽 Spiritual master continued, 鈥淥nly you are the reality.鈥

The 鈥測ou鈥 in the answer refers to the 鈥atman鈥, that is, the soul or consciousness.聽 Mandukya Upanishad says 鈥 there are three states for you 鈥 鈥渨aker鈥 (waking state), dreamer (dreaming state), and sleeper (deep sleep or total unawareness) state.聽聽 As a waker, you experience with your body (senses) and mind; as a dreamer, you experience with your mind; as a sleeper, you experience nothing.聽 But your soul or consciousness is neither the 鈥渨aker鈥, nor the dreamer, nor the sleeper.聽 Your true or real nature is none of those three.

Your true or real nature is your consciousness.聽 This is the answer to the deep philosophical and spiritual question 鈥Who am I?鈥

I am not my body, nor mind, nor ego.聽 I am my consciousness.聽 Consciousness pervades my body and mind; and pervades all my three states mentioned above; yet consciousness is separate from them, and is the only reality!!聽 It is the only eternal, immanent entity which is one with Nature and the universe.

So, how can I know or understand consciousness?聽 Swami Vivekananda said, 鈥淭he one who goes to the mountain top seeking the answer is lost; the one who is immersed in the mundane material world or ego is lost.鈥澛 The only way is to live a spiritual life 鈥 a life of virtue, values, grace, goodness and compassion.

[Author鈥檚 note: 聽King Janaka鈥檚 story is for illustration purposes only; it is not part of Mandukya Upanishad.]

Hindu story offers perspective on nature of consciousnessSuresh Basrur聽practises the Hindu faith, participates in inter-faith activities in Victoria, and speaks to audiences about Hindu religion, philosophy and practices.

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* This artice was published in the print edition of the TImes Colonist on Saturday, June 9 2018