Who is the biggest Me, My Mind or My
God?
This is a question people generally ask.
They want to know the hierarchy; they want to know their position in the
hierarchy so that they become satisfied. They ask because they are not
satisfied with what they know about it. They want either to repel the
inconvenient part of their knowledge or they want a support to the convenient
portion of their fumbling knowledge. But they want to know.
First of all the knower must know the
things in his question. To find any answer to this question it is good to know
who you are. It is better to go through some other articles available in
different sections on my website e.g. the question of your identity, Imprisoned by thoughts etc.
You will find that you are a physical body
having a mind. This mind has an idea or a concept of God. Then you are told
that you are not a body alone but you are an atman a soul. You claim
that now you know yourself.
A good number of you claim that they know
that they are an atman – a soul. They know that there is a God. They
know that the God is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent. They learnt
doctrines. On any availability of a chance you can a lot about you, your atman,
your mind and your God. More learned you are more equipped you are to tell
about you, your atman, your God and other related things and ideas.
On the other hand some of you know that you
are a physical body; well proportionate mixture of chemicals which in their
particular proportion create a sensation of self perception. You know hundreds of
books on this aspect and further thousands of articles telling about the
cosmological theories of celestial bodies. You claim to know the permutation of
the celestial bodies, gravitational pull among them, conversion of celestial
dust into white dwarf stars or the supernova via the state of being a star. You
have theories in support of each of your arguments.
You know yourself either as a spirit i.e. atman
or you know yourself as a physical body. Some of you might be knowing yourself
as a combination of both of the atman and the body. Some others of you
would be knowing yourself as a psychosomatic entity. Still some more among are
possible who would be knowing yourself in some other ways, other permutations
or combinations. Whatever form of your self you know is a knowledge; a
knowledge of yourself. You have a knowledge of your self as you have the
knowledge of parks in your locality, as you have the knowledge of rivers of in
a particular state or the knowledge of human skeleton as given in the books of
biology. Your this knowledge flows from the information you receive. You know a
fact on the basis of an information as it is made available to you.
Your knowledge does not transcend the
information. Knowledge is a result of the information. It is born of the
information. You have knowledge about you is equivalent to say that you have an
information about your self. You have and you receive information about you is
the only predicament before you.
You know yourself through informations. You
don’t know you because you are you but you know you because you are informed
that you are you. You are available to you not as a direct existence but as a
second or third hand information provided by other external source.
Your “you” is not available to you.
Whatever is available to you is only an information from others about “you”.
You do not know “you”.
The same is the position is about the God.
You receive informations about God. You receive informations about God’s
omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence and his compassion, justice, mercy and
other attributes. You take those informations to your mental faculties, process
them and then deduce a conclusion about God. You arrive at the conclusions of
God’s corporeal or incorporeal nature, about the God or the Gods, about his
gender whether he is a male or a female, then you conclude about the
relationship web of Gods and their relative powers; the supremacy of one over
the others, then you draw conclusion which God is subservient to which other
God; so on and so forth.
You play a good mental game. You create God(s),
choose the best one among them and destroy the others. After this you pose a
question as to who is more powerful – me or the God?
At this point there is no need to answer
this question. You know the answer.
You are not you; your God is not the God.
Is your mind really your mind?
Mind is nothing organic. You intersect a
body there will be no mind. There is nothing like a mind. You have a brain, you
have neurons, you have nerves, you have a spinal chord but you have no mind. Mind
is convenient names given to the observable brain functions, particularly which
drive your senses or are driven by your senses.
It is an imprint of your past experiences.
It is an imagination about future. The mind is a linkage between your past and
future. The brain has undergone tests of the past so it has developed some
involuntary evolutionary ways of working e.g. in a case of distress your brain
will function in a direction to save you. This is an evolutionary development
and has nothing to do with you and the God. Imprints of the past, imaginations
of the future coupled with the evolutionary developments are known as mind.
There is nothing in your mind except a dead
past, an unborn future and an involuntary movement. You are here and now. Your
mind is everywhere else than being ‘here and now’. You sit with closed eyes and
you would observe it. You and your mind do never concur. You and your mind are
never together at any point of space or time.
Now, you do not know “you”. You are never
together with your mind. Your mind keeps creating, choosing and destroying God.
Are you still in a position to ask your
question Who is the biggest Me, My Mind or My God?
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