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The Atman – Part 2

The Atman – Part 2

[Last Update: 22nd March 2020]

What are identities0, why do people need an identity and what is the self, i.e. the Atman?

Shaping children and pressing their identities is a human custom to embed this being into the social fabric.

At this point it is important to note that man is neither born evil nor stupid, he is only made to become so. Of course, the individual himself is involved in the formation or is also responsible for it. I am not concerned with the question of guilt, but with the overall understanding. Also think of my example in the document “4MA74 – Happy Valentine’s Day 2020 [Special-Cut].pdf ” with the alkali metals or with the Pauli exclusion principle1. What did I want to express with this?

If a child were to grow up among animals, that child would assume the identity of the animals even if the senses tried to show the opposite, i.e. a child raised by wolves naturally thinks that it is a wolf, although the anatomy shows the opposite.

The ego, what a person thinks to be in the course of life, is pure suggestion, therefore only an illusion, more precisely it is called Maya in Hinduism. It doesn’t have to be the truth, let alone the absolute truth. I can even promise you; it is not the truth. The path of a person to enlightenment or even to attaining wisdom is mostly stony and long – it even goes through several rebirths. Some things, maybe many things, get lost2 on the way there. If a lot of things become much, the doom is already programmed, so determinism comes to the fore. One doesn’t have to be a clairvoyant to recognize this, but a keen common sense is enough.

At some point, if the person has not strayed from the path or has found it again and the thirst of searching for the truth is (still) there, he or she will find it. This individual will recognize that it is not what it has always thought to believe.

The bad thing about becoming human is that they forget that they are only a small, insignificant fraction of this world, i.e. the nature. Sooner or later it ends up in total blindness. They no longer see themselves as a part of this nature, but begins to believe, if they can it at all, mostly their actions, which indicate that the nature is only a part or a subset of man. They enslave the nature or put themselves above the nature – embossed by ignorance, blindness, that is arrogance.

This blindness goes so far that they think nature needs them and not the other way around. All of this starts already in the childhood.

Your social models, that can be a culture, religion, language etc., are not construed to want to know the truth, or can to know the truth much less must to know the truth, but one should learn to find one’s way in the oceans of lies. In this context intelligence is even suggested by parts of the science.

For this reason, most do not reach the bank of knowledge in context of that what they think that they are is not what they are – this is the self. The first step is to realize that one is neither the body nor the mind. As beautiful as Sadhguru often expresses this, the I must be what is in between these two.

If the body is just an accumulation of what we eat, that is food, then the I cannot be this body. Because this body can never be permanent. I don’t mean the rebirths, but the constant renewal of the cells.

The food we eat becomes part of us. One should become aware of this. What was before a mango is now part of one. This is also a constant cycle in the cycle.

Speaking of which, for this reason the actual Hindus avoid eating meat and fish, since they suppress the Sattva Guna or let the other two Gunas dominate – this is the animalistic.

What about the mind with its memories? It is also just an accumulation but of emotional impressions, experiences, knowledges etc. However, this is also not permanent. Imagine, because of an illness or an accident, one loses one’s mind, i.e. one’s memories will be erased or inaccessible, but no one will come up with the idea of saying that he or she is not he or she.

If we are not the body in which we are and neither the mind with its memories, which we consider to be the I, what are we really?

This is what the Hindus call the self or the Atman – there is a word in the western hemisphere that describes it more closely, that is the soul.

When man realizes that he is not the body in which he is or this mind with his memories and also realizes that he is not even this self, but this self is actually the Paramatman or Para Brahman – this is the Point where the ego disappears or is dissolved, this is the state of enlightenment, that is Muthi (முத்தி).

The tradition of greeting is by the Hindus squeezing the two palms of one’s hands together, as if one would pray, comes from this philosophy – in you there is God, that is the Atman or Paramatman. It becomes – you are God, but without the ego, arrogance or anything else. Another reason for this greeting has medical backgrounds and, moreover, what science has not yet properly understood – the energy that is transferred when one touch other things or persons.

Footnote

0 Examples of identities:
I, gender (male, female), nationality (Sri Lankan, German), religious affiliation (Hindu, Christian), ethnic group (Tamils, Germans), adherents of a certain order, fan base, company employees, party, political ideology (democracy, Communism), …

Most people have a mixed identity, which consists of at least two of the identities listed, once is the gender combined with another e.g. religion.

1 With this analogy, I noticed that some had difficulties in sorting this out correctly. One of the ways of sorting is to understand that you are trying to use force to combine certain things that cannot be combined naturally.

What is the Pauli principle for – for diversity and variation. Now the variations give rise to properties which, in the case of uncontrolled encounters, lead to explosive behaviour, unless one would have wished to do so in order to create political unrest, to separate peoples and ethnic groups.

Understand that I came, i.e. I have incarnated, to unite many things. The unification can only work with a certain power, that is pure love, combined with sanity, that is the insight. Think of the atomic nucleus! Why can the protons be patient next to each other, even though one knows that the same charges repel each other – this is also the power of love, in physics this is only called the strong interaction.

Most of the problems in this world are actually the result of somehow lacking understanding of love, or lacking love during one grew up. All of these social problems that lead to constant diaper changes are also a result of it. Since I’ve been connected with so many different people in the past five years, I can say that with certainty. This is definitely not what the founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud indicated. You all wasted time with your games, that’s why I take the whip by hand – don’t forget, I’m Rudra too.

2 Actually, getting lost can be a god-wanted possibility. It is the consequence of wanting of my Beauty to preserve the world or even the wanting of me to destroy the world. Life is neither a game nor a competition. Both ideologies are doomed.

Further sources

Philosophy, what is morality? (Part 2)

Philosophy, what is morality? (Part 2)

Morality is Timeless & Spaceless (4Part2)

Morality is Timeless & Spaceless

It has been half a year since the first part “Philosophy, what is morality?” was published – for some maturing processes one has to give this time, in a world where time correlates or competes with money. The maturing process has been accelerated for this reason: Cheese, bread, education, the onset of a child’s pubescent phase, etc., also your children are just products, a lot are even cheap meat – the faster they mature, the faster they are on the market for a (grey) layer that considers itself elitist and tries to create everything in this world according to its immoral model. If everything in this world has decayed moral death, who or what can them even confront? This is the best strategy to avoid having to answer questions, which they would never do anyway, but always have blackmailed

Before I go ahead, everyone should be aware of the differences in terms such as morality, custom, tradition, culture, etc. Here is a rough outline, as I have already formulated this in the document “Special-Event VideoMessage – My Incarnation as Bhairava (27.11.2019) [3.1 Parts].pdf“:

Morality is a very complex entity that is much more than just custom. Morality is something general, in concrete form it is a custom. The custom can change, but morality never changes. It is timeless, spaceless and all-pervading.

Here is a rough differentiation of the term morality and custom, as already published in another document “Special-Event VideoMessage – My Incarnation as Krishna (26.12.2019).pdf“.

If your customs and traditions differ from morals, that is, if they are not a subset of morals, but maybe just an intersection or worse, even disjunct, you create disorder.

What brings one the sequencing (concatenation) of letters to words and words to sentences, if it cannot be understood.

Bicycling has to be experienced, it cannot be only learned from books or the like. Of course, there are also things that should not or must not be experienced, neither in thought nor in reality, here one already crosses the divinely given barrier.

Some people do the same thing they do in the automobile industry. One steer the car onto a wall at high speed in order to draw conclusions from it. Such procedures are of course not advisable for human life, but what I see all over the world is the opposite. I already noticed this over 20 years ago.

If objections are raised, one is called conservative or non-modern. Some people are unaware of the terms. The time, although linear and irreversible, sometimes appears circular or more precisely spiral. This is not a contradiction to physics, since here not the physical time is meant, but the recurrent, which is called periods in physics, these are also the rebirths; fashion is also recurrent.

The forming of the self

The forming of the self

[Last Update: 18th September 2020]

The individual, in order to enter into a marriage with the society, culture, religion, family or even with a different gender, this individual has to make compromises. Compromise means sacrifice.

It sacrifices1 parts of itself to please it. An everyday ritual that can also be observed in the animal kingdom. It loses itself without noticing. Not only that it loses parts of itself, but it also adopts parts of strangers as its own – mostly not to be aware of its consequences. The lack of awareness of the consequences also applies to sacrificing parts of oneself.

It, that is the individual or the self, as the Hindus name it, eventually realizes that it does not like itself. This leads to hatred for some, for others to resign, and for some others again to … where many things crystallize from resignation, including the hatred.

There is a reason for the divine asymmetry which is finely balanced and minimalistic that permeates the entire world. It is for the good of all and also for the self, even if it cannot understand this at first sight, like a child who cannot immediately understand the rigor of an education on its own. The self is the individual, at least the modern conception of the world or the modern name of the world for the same2 construct.

Before I finish one sentence, I see in the eyes of certain, the same dollar bills that can be seen in the eyes of Scrooge McDuck. Your approach, which has its origin in your greed to want to make money with everything, has so far brought the 150 years, and my Beauty is still not in my hands.

It should also be clear to everybody that one can only help someone else after one have helped oneself. Think of the situation where a non-swimmer fell into the strong currents of a river, now another desperate man who cannot swim well without thinking but selflessly tries to jump into the flowing river to save the other. How should I end this example? Should I let the hero drown too, or should I, as the creator, let divine coincidence prevail, so that a fallen tree trunk gives the two a hold?

Footnote

1 There are two forms of sacrifice. The selfless sacrifice of, for example, Vishwamitra, Jesus, Mother Teresa, Mahatma Ghandi, Martin Luther King, or many others from history and of course also unknown personalities or even the selfish sacrifice, that is the egocentric. Most of what happens in this world is selfish sacrifice. The selfish sacrifice is to make sacrifice, what does not belong to one’s own, for example, the life of another being, the freedom of another. Please do not forget, the only thing you can call your own is your karma.

2 See further sources

Further sources

The magic numbers

The magic numbers

The magic number also has many other meanings. This compound expression from the words “magic” and “number” have their own meaning in the different disciplines.

They also play a role in Hindu astrology. In this context we speak of numerology, a sub-discipline of Hindu astrology.

My Microsoft Windows ProgramNumber Sasthiram“, which I programmed as an introduction for you and can also be found on my main page “Dhivyah.Com” under “Downloads → My Tools → Microsoft Windows Tools and Scripts“, was intended for you, to bring you with the subject into contact without discouraging the others, i.e. the scientists.

NumberSasthiram v2020 (non released Version)

NumberSasthiram v2020 (unpublished version)

When I became aware that I am the highest authority (in all three times: that is the past, present and future), I had to do a few things – including some assumptions (hypotheses) that I myself as a scientist or scientifically thinking person, not really let the things come closer to me, actually due to a lack of proper understanding and scientific reference, but completely rethought, e.g. black magic, that’s black Yajurveda.

My name Sujanthan, which my grandfather on my father’s side – doctor in the 6th generation, which is also Brahma, gave me, was based on the theories of numerology, e.g. from Dr. R. I. Dhuraimurugar and Pandit Sethuraman.

My grandpa read a lot – with that I mean really boxes of lot – my mother told me that she always borrowed the books from him.

He adapted my name, also in the English spelling, so that the initial of my father’s name with my name results in the cross sum of 5, because it fits best to my birth value 8:8.

According to a name, Hindu astrology says that it has a great impact on a person’s fate.

My name “Sujanthan” with my initial “A.” for “Anandakumar”, this is my father’s name, has the value 32, which is described with an anecdote from King Vikramaadhithan, who must always descend the 32 steps to his throne.

It is said, this is what my mother told me as a small child, that if he listens to others than to his inner being – the divine – then he always stumbled and did not make it to the throne. Right now, I can’t completely reproduce the story – I also had a vision in 2016, I think – this is also related to a spirit called “Vethalam”, which plays also a central role in the story of the king.

According to my vision, the Vethalam (வேதாளம்) in this story represents the B2B subnet of evil, and whenever one listen to evil, one always fall back into this network, just as the king never reaches the throne – because the Vethalam always set certain conditions and the king always fell for the trick questions …

In the children’s animated films, the inner impulses are mostly depicted as angels and devils, perhaps the would-be adults can remember this.

The angel represents the good (impulse) or the divine (impulse), the devils represents the evil (impulse or external impulse), which always wants to lead you into ruin by whispering in your ear.

Further sources

Philosophy, what is morality (Part 1)

Philosophy, what is morality? (Part 1)

This topic “What is morality?” Seems to play a subordinate role in the mass of contemporary society around the world.

Morality is Timeless & Spaceless (4Part1)

Morality is Timeless & Spaceless

Some says: “Nice to philosophize0 about it, but not possible to transfer it into reality”, that already by emphasizing the word philosophizing it implies that this is meant as a passingtime. Where is the seriousness? Why is philosophy, the father of all sciences, shown so little respect?

Is this the time of bad-boys and bad-girls, not to be confused with Batman or Batgirl 😉?

Before the sharks started turning this social crystallization1 into capital and going over dead bodies, many in the music industry can sing a song about it. The best example from the 90’s is 2Pac from the West Coast versus Notorious BIG from the East Coast.

They call themselves Nigga, Kanake, Polacke, Itaker, Rednecks. Their language seems to be proudly the language of the vulgar – that is, the language of the street. Are these people without morals and or were they made to behave so?

For example, when I listen to the songs of 2Pac or the German hip hopper Kool Savas, I recognize in their lyrics the finest kind of philosophy, despite their obscene way of expressing their sorrow sometimes – that is how hip-hop culture originally originated, perhaps they have’t recognized the profound philosophy in their texts. It seems that philosophy does not necessarily have to be anchored with caviar, champagne and theatre. I can take many more artists, but in order not to lose the overview, I mention only the two artists here. The voices (and dances 😉) of others, one can hear and feel it when I pass one on the road with my cruiser.

I also understand the displeasure of the East; one should know that during my time in the German Army, I had also friends from East Germany. Unfortunately, many of my contacts that I would have wanted to maintain have been lost through my being of the last 20 years, which is not a life.

Years ago, I recognized the intention of the German singer Xavier Naidoo from Mannheim to respond to the East Germans with kindness, even though the mouths of the (tabloid) presses were driven by greed, fear, etc., this gesture of hand-stretching of him was dragged through the dirt.

Who are these men and women who do not want all of this – including my enlightenment? Is this the ego, arrogance, blindness, intrigue, or the (collective) karma that does not make them understand?

Girls and boys are torn from their families and sold as cheap meat – also in the B2B2 network. Why all this?

Is the mankind, as some of the many famous philosophers3, give to understand, only an animal or was he or she made to do so? If so, by whom and why?

Still thinking that man and beast, as many parts of science have postulated in the past, is a random product of evolution would be more than foolish.

If one understands what coincidence really is, especially the mathematicians, then one gets closer and closer to the solution of the riddle. Einstein would not want to say anymore today, that God does not roll the dice, but the dice of Shakuni (Maama 😉), which he carved out of his father’s bones and the dices always listen to his wish, were not the work of God (i.e. not my work).

Adopting the collective behaviour from the animal kingdom or even transferring it to humans eventually ends up again in the chaos of the animal kingdom, which in turn is the result of humans. The human being, as a single species, but not in the sense of special species (or crowning of creation), has the gift of God to use or reflect the mind in a certain way in order to be able to differentiate what is right and what is wrong.

Footnote

0 Philosophy starts in the early childhood stadium when the child starts to think. Who or what am I? His reflection as his own recognizes, reflects on himself and his mistakes.

1 Much is intentional. It is sown, so one can reap it later. This is the attitude of modernity to look for profit in contrast to the Hindu philosophy, as the Bhagavad-Gita rightly states, “Do not act for success, but do your duty without hoping for yield, so you will not be pulled by the spell of emotions.”

2 Because you think that I will always keep the anonymity, then you are wrong. If I decide to release all or certain, then there is no anonymity – even with hindsight I can do this at any time. There are no limits to my power. Don’t forget, I’m the Almighty.

3 The Anthropological Difference from an Empirical and Conceptual Perspective (SMWK Project 2012-2014, University of Leipzig)