[Advaita-l] Aham brahmasmi
Michael Shepherd
michael at shepherd87.fsnet.co.uk
Tue Dec 8 09:32:16 CST 2009
Well, technically it's a pronominal suffix, like 'atman-' can be a
pronominal prefix. It's there in Vedic. It can be used in two ways : as in
'The king cut himself while shaving' or 'The king himself joined in the
battle'. One is directing one's actions to oneself; the other is emphatic.
But I think we get the point : if you think of yourself first, you're
Brahman; if you think of Brahman first -- that's you !
Incidentally 'asmi' is still found in Romanian in this form.. Romanians
alleged to be migrating Indian gipsies in origin...
Michael
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'Myself' is an extraneous term, not found in the mahavakya. Asmi is exactly
the equivalent of 'am' in 'I am Brahman' and 'is' in 'Brahman is I'.
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On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, Michael Shepherd wrote:
> It's best to take this statement -- which means literally 'I am Brahman,
> myself'
It is not as idiomatic in English but adding "myself" is more literal. It
is a reflexive verb. The sentence is not just saying "I am Brahman" but
also "Brahman is I"
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Jaldhar H. Vyas <jaldhar at braincells.com>
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