This question is natural for any human being and is asked in every generation by many of the youth. I remember it troubled me a lot when I was young.
I don’t think I could have found the answer on my own because some basic philosophical knowledge about us and the universe is needed, but luckily I landed up in India and was even luckier to become familiar with India’s profound wisdom. This philosophical knowledge is contained in the Vedas and has painstakingly been memorized by Indian Brahmins and handed down to us over many millennia.
One could call the Vedic mantras as a “revelation” because the ancient Rishis clearly stated that they are apaurusheya, which means that they are not created by humans. This revelation however is not comparable with the so called revelations of Christianity and Islam, because it is not about a claim which can never be verified and which is not conform to common sense, like the claim, “if you don’t believe that this book contains the full truth you burn in hell forever.”
In contrast, the knowledge in the Vedas makes sense, and part of it has already been validated by modern scientists. In fact Veda means knowledge in Sanskrit (from vid) or science in Latin.
Vedas say that in absolute truth there is only consciousness (called Brahman) and though unimaginable, it is described as truth-consciousness-bliss, Satchitananda in Sanskrit. From that eternal, infinite, blissful, conscious ‘void’, the world of forms and names appears, like on the one ocean plenty of bubbles and waves appear. Their form is temporary, the ocean is eternal. Nothing is lost, when the forms are lost. And ultimately even during their existence as forms, the bubbles and waves are nothing but the ocean.
Similarly, claims Indian wisdom, are the forms in this universe in essence nothing but consciousness. There are myriads of forms in different realms – visible and also invisible to our eyes. Devas (usually translated as gods) are also forms, invisible to our eyes and far more powerful and long lived, but they are not the absolute reality. Unmanifested Oneness is the Absolute, is Brahman.
Science came meanwhile also to the conclusion that ultimately all is one, nothing can be separated, all is interconnected, but they have not yet acknowledged the ‘conscious’ aspect. Scientists call this oneness “energy” and assume it is dead, insentient, and they mistake the consciousness of the scientist as some chance happening.
Now this claim that all is blissful consciousness means, that Brahman must be also in us. And indeed, the Upanishad declare “Aham Brahmasmi” (I am Brahman). If this is true, then it must be verifiable.
Indeed the Rishis claim, you can know that you are not a small person in a big world, but that you are one with Brahman. And they give many tips how to go about discovering the truth.
And here we have the meaning of life: discover who you really are. You are not what you think you are, but you are one with all. When you discover it, you won’t run any longer after happiness in the world. You have discovered the ocean of bliss within you.
“Know Thyself” was also encouraged in ancient Greece and probably in all ancient cultures which unfortunately have all been destroyed. Only the Indian culture is still alive and still has true wisdom preserved, though it was also greatly damaged by Christianity and Islam, which want to make man forget his innate divinity.
These two religions, which require blind belief, claim to be about the spiritual well-being of humanity. In fact, it may be just the opposite: over the last almost 2000 years they cut off humanity from the source of spiritual well-being which can be found only in one’s union with the Divine Existence.
By Maria Wirth
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What ‘raw material/ingredients’ required for consciousness to develop? Were they present where Brahman is supposed to exist? Consciousness is not the only attribute of Brahman. What about other attributes? What is the concept of ‘divine’ in nature? Why impose human values and emotions of natural phenomenon and call natural phenomenon as divine? If Brahman is not a biological mechanism requiring biological needs and power supply to exist, how it is different from artificial intelligence? Has anyone verified by experiments methods/procedures used by ancient Rushi/Munis for acquiring ‘knowledge’? If you can know reality by meditation, can anyone demonstrate its authenticity by telling what articles I have put in a box in the next room? How authentic is ‘revealed’ knowledge if it contradicts with other revealed knowledge?
Wonderfully written, thankyou very much. Love from India. Hare Krishna
Namaste Maria, This ia very difficult subject but you have explained nicely and thank you for that.
Half the India is lost due to invasion ,rulers and conversion of Hindus by Islam and Christianity for 1200 years and the conversion ii in India is in full speed so this knowledge which has survived would be lost too if conversion of Hindus goes on so how can it be stopped in India ?
Namaskar Maria!
Very fine way of getting one rich of wisdom and peace simply on the basis of teachings in Upnshids. Must read one!
Sanjeev it is something to be experienced personally. No one can explain but can only try to explain. Just like trying to explain the taste of something or the sight or music. However, it takes lot of effort to experience which few are willing to exert. Maria didn’t mention in this note that no one can explain the unexplainable.
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Experience is out of date argument. Even a mirage is an experience. But since it does not fulfil other criteria for truth just experience does not make anything real. Dreams are also experiences. So how your experience is different from a mirage or dream? The very definition of illusion is ‘experience without underlying substance’. If experience is the only attribute, it is obvious that the experience is an illusion. Hence if there is no other reasoning other than experience, be sure you are chasing an illusion. Also, there are scientific methods to test if the experience is real or false without experiencing it yourself. Experience and its verification for truth are two different aspects.