“The Journey of the Jiva – Part 2:From the Sense of Individuality to the Truth of Brahman”#Brahma Sutra
🔱 The Biography of the Jiva — Part 2, Section One
(Proof that Knowledge Never Perishes: Advaitic Verdict on Sleep, Death, and Fear)
Salutations to the Guru 🙏
In the first section, we completed one crucial task.
👉 We surgically removed all the diseased components within the jiva.
👉 Body, prana, senses, mind, and ego were all established as adventitious (āgantuka), not intrinsic.
Now, in the second part, a fundamental question arises:
> “Alright…
Everything has been removed.
You say what remains is Knowledge.
Does this Knowledge exist eternally?”
This is not a small question.
👉 This is the dividing line between life and death.
👉 If this question has no answer, Advaita collapses entirely.
That is why Bhagavatpada Śaṅkara says here:
“Evam prāpte abhidhīyate” —
After such an inquiry, this doubt inevitably arises.
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🧠 “Do I have knowledge?” — Experience vs. Truth
What does our experience say?
In waking state — knowledge is present
In dream — another form of knowledge is present
In deep sleep — “I knew nothing”
In coma or fainting — knowledge seems absent
Hence the fear:
> “If knowledge disappears in between,
won’t it disappear completely at death?”
This is the jiva’s deepest fear.
Bhagavatpada strikes directly at this point:
👉 “Who is saying now,
‘I knew nothing in deep sleep’?”
At that time too:
👉 The knowing principle existed
👉 Only particular knowledge (thought-knowledge) was absent
So what is the conclusion?
General awareness (sāmānya-jñāna) is always present
Specific cognition (viśeṣa-jñāna) comes and goes
Our mistake:
👉 We identified ourselves with what comes and goes.
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🌙 Sleep is NOT a rehearsal for death
A major misconception:
> “Since there is no knowledge in sleep,
there will be none in death either.”
This is ignorance.
What disappears in sleep?
Thoughts
Differentiations
“I–you” duality
What does not disappear?
👉 Being itself
👉 The sense of existence
After waking, what do you say?
> “I slept well.”
That means:
👉 You existed in sleep
👉 Otherwise, how could you say “well”?
Therefore:
🟢 Sleep ≠ absence of consciousness
🟢 Sleep = absence of objectified knowledge
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☠️ Fear of death — the stamp of ignorance
Why does death feel terrifying?
👉 Because you held on to what dies
👉 And let go of what lives
What dies?
Body
Prana
Mind
Senses
What lives?
👉 Consciousness
But what did you do?
> “I am the body”
“I am the mind”
Hence, when the body dies,
👉 it feels like “I die.”
Bhagavatpada’s verdict falls like a sword:
> Yasmād eva na utpadyate — tasmāt na vinaśyati
That which is not born does not die.
Knowledge was never born.
Therefore, it does not die.
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🏔️ If Paramatma lives, why should the Jiva die?
This is Advaita’s most powerful logic.
Paramatma = eternal consciousness.
Now the question:
> “Only if the jiva were different,
could death be discussed.”
But what does Bhagavatpada say?
> Parameva brahma
upādhi-saṃparkāt
jīvabhāvena avatiṣṭhate
Meaning:
👉 The jiva is not another entity
👉 Paramatma alone appears as the jiva due to limiting adjuncts
Hence the logic is crystal clear:
Paramatma does not die
Jiva is Paramatma
Therefore, the jiva does not die
This is not argumentation.
👉 This is the Advaitic guarantee.
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🔥 “I am not God” — is self-destruction
This may sound harsh, but it is truth.
If you think:
God is somewhere else
I am here
Then:
👉 God survives
👉 You perish
But if you know:
> Aham Brahmāsmi
Then:
👉 God survives
👉 You survive
Because you are That.
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🌊 Reservoir logic — Where does knowledge come from?
If water exists in the river,
👉 it must exist in the ocean.
If knowledge exists in the jiva,
👉 it must exist in Paramatma.
If Paramatma had no knowledge,
👉 where did the jiva get it from?
Therefore:
Knowledge is not adventitious
Knowledge is intrinsic
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🌸 Summary of Section One
👉 Knowledge does not come and go
👉 Only thoughts come and go
👉 Consciousness exists even in sleep
👉 Fear of death is born of ignorance
👉 Jiva is Paramatma
👉 Paramatma is eternal
👉 Therefore, the jiva is eternal
This is not belief.
👉 This is the verdict of Advaita.
Amma 🙏
After reading this, did a quiet courage arise within you?
> “Whatever happens,
I am not one who dies.”
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🔱 The Biography of the Jiva — Part 2, Section Two
(Jiva–Paramatma–Knowledge: Proof of Eternal Consciousness)
Salutations to the Guru 🙏
In the first section, we removed all the adventitious layers — body, prana, mind, senses, ego.
What remains is only one thing:
👉 Knowledge (Consciousness)
The natural question is:
> “Does this knowledge exist eternally,
or does it disappear in sleep, coma, or death?”
This is the core of the second section.
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🔥 If the Jiva is Brahman
Then Knowledge must be eternal.
The Upanishads declare:
> Dhyāni abhyāsa para-brahma jīvaḥ
The jiva in deep contemplation is Brahman itself.
Now the reasoning is simple:
Brahman = eternal consciousness
Jiva = Brahman
Therefore:
👉 Eternal consciousness is intrinsic to the jiva.
It is not something to be attained.
👉 It is something that already is.
Because:
What comes goes
What must not go must always be present
Knowledge cannot go.
Therefore, knowledge must always be.
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🔥 Fire–Heat–Light Analogy
Fire, heat, and light — can they be separated?
You cannot point and say:
“This is fire, that is heat.”
Likewise:
Paramatma ≠ something that has knowledge
Paramatma = Knowledge itself
Similarly:
👉 Jiva does not possess knowledge
👉 Jiva is knowledge
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🌙 “There is no knowledge in sleep” — False
We all say:
> “I knew nothing in sleep.”
The Upanishad asks:
> “Who says this now?”
The witness was present even then.
What disappeared?
Thoughts
Feelings
World-appearance
What did not?
👉 Consciousness
The Upanishad says:
> Asuptaḥ suptān abhicākaśīti
“You were awake while everything slept.”
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🌑 “I saw nothing” — does not mean no seeing
> Na hi draṣṭur dṛṣṭer viparilopo vidyate
The seer’s seeing never perishes.
Objects disappear.
Seeing does not.
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☠️ Why fear death?
Because you clung to what perishes.
What perishes?
Body
Prana
Mind
What does not?
👉 Consciousness
That which is unborn does not die.
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🌊 If Paramatma lives, the Jiva cannot die
The Upanishads state:
> Parameva brahma… jīvabhāvena
Paramatma alone appears as jiva.
Hence:
Paramatma does not die
Jiva does not die
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🌸 Summary of Section Two
👉 Knowledge is not adventitious
👉 Knowledge is intrinsic
👉 Sleep does not destroy knowledge
👉 Only thoughts vanish
👉 Fear of death is ignorance
👉 Jiva = Paramatma
👉 Therefore, jiva is eternal
This is not doctrine.
👉 This is the Upanishadic verdict.
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🔱 The Biography of the Jiva — Part 2, Section Three
(Dissolution of Jivahood & Refutation of the Illusion of Size)
Salutations to the Guru 🙏
Section One: removal of adventitious layers
Section Two: establishment of eternal knowledge
Section Three: dissolution of the very notion of “jiva”
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🔥 “There was no knowledge in sleep” — Logical suicide
The Advaitins give a sharp analogy:
> “Mama mātā vandhyā”
“My mother is barren.”
If she were barren, where did you come from?
Similarly:
> “I had no knowledge in sleep,
yet I experienced bliss.”
Experience without knowledge is impossible.
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🌞 Sun–Earth Analogy
Darkness does not mean the sun disappeared.
It means manifestation ceased.
Likewise:
Waking: world appears
Dream: partial appearance
Deep sleep: no appearance
But consciousness remains unchanged.
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🔥 Agent–Enjoyer–Witness
Acting → agent
Enjoying → enjoyer
Witnessing → witness
Consciousness is always the witness.
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🧠 “What is the size of the Jiva?” — Ignorance itself
Brahman has no size.
So does the jiva.
The Upanishads declare:
> Parameva brahma jīvaḥ
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🌸 Summary of Section Three
👉 Jivahood itself is illusion
👉 Consciousness never changes
👉 Size-question is ignorance
👉 Actions change, not awareness
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🔱 The Biography of the Jiva — Part 2, Section Four
(Bondage of the Intellect & Liberation through Brahma-Jñāna)
Salutations to the Guru 🙏
Final enemy: Buddhi (intellect)
Final liberation: Brahma-jñāna
Bondage arises from identification with intellect.
Buddhi creates:
Agency
Enjoyership
Samsara
It cannot be forcibly removed.
Only knowledge dissolves it.
> Jñānāgniḥ sarva-karmāṇi bhasmasāt kurute
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🌸 Final Summary
👉 Jiva is not an atom
👉 It appears small due to intellect-identification
👉 Samsara is created by buddhi
👉 Buddhi dissolves only through Brahma-jñāna
👉 Jiva = Brahman
Nothing remains but Advaita.
Om Śāntiḥ Śāntiḥ Śāntiḥ 🙏
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