Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Terms defined. aham vrtti... " I " thought vrtti....mental concept.. D: The question still remains why the quest fo the source of aham- vrtti, as distinguished from other vrttis, should be considered the direct means to Self-realization. M: The word aham is very suggestive. The two letters of the word, namely A and HA, are the first and the last letters of the Sanskrit alphabet. The suggestion intended to be conveyed by the word is that it compreises all. How? Because aham signifies existence itself. Although the concept of " I " -ness or " I " -am " -ness is by usage known as aham-vrtti, it is not really a vrtti like the other vrttis of the mind. Because unlike the other vrttis, which have no essential interrelation, the aham-vrtti, is equally and essentially related to each and every vrtti of the mind. Without the aham-vrtti there can be no other vrtti, but the aham-vrtti can subsist by itself without depending on any other vrtti of the mind. The aham vrtti is fundamentally different from any other vrttis. So, then, the search for the source of the aham-vrtti is the search not merely for the basis of one of the forms of the ego, but for the very source itself from which arises the " I-am " -ness. In other words, the quest for and the realization of the Source of the ego in the form of aham-vrtti necessariily implies the transcendence of the ego in everyone of its possible forms. D: Conceding that the aham-vrtti essentially comprises all the forms of the ego, why should that vrtti alone be choses as the means for Self-inquiry? M: Because it is the one irreducible datum of your experience; because seeking its souce is the only practicable course you can adopt to realize the Self. The ego is said to have a causal body, but how can you make it the subject of you investigation? When the ego adopts that form, you are immersed in the darkness of sleep. D: But is not the ego in its subtle and causal forms too intangible to be tackled through the inquiry into the source of aham-vrtti conducted while the mind is awake? M: No. The inqury into the source of aham-vrtti touches the very existence of the ego. Therefore the subtlety of the ego's form is not a material consideration. From The Teachings of Ramana Maharshi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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