Perception of the Real Self. Chapter 1.
The Self.
One does not need to be told
for one knows it clearly
that the ‘I’ does not change.
The ‘I’ persists in all stages
It is there when there is thought
It is there when there is no thought.
If so, what other evidence is needed
to show that it cannot be doer or enjoyer
which means change?
At the time a thing is being done,
There is no thought or feeling
that one is doing it
This is further proof that one
is not a doer.
Claiming to have done a thing
after the doing
cannot make one a doer.
The intense feeling
that one is
neither doer
nor enjoyer
removes all bondage
And one’s real nature
comes to light thereby.
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