Swamiji, please
give us simple definition for “awareness”? Also, if the mind is an
object, what is
the subject? What is it that is aware?
Awareness means
you are aware of something; it is opposed to inertness or nonawareness.
in all forms of
knowing. Awareness is qualified by different objects. When I say
“I am aware of
the pot,” for example, there is pot awareness. Similarly when I say
“I am aware of
the cloth,” there is cloth awareness.
awareness. This
awareness can be defined in terms of knowledge as such. What is
basic in all
forms of knowledge is pure existence (satyam). Therefore, knowledge
is defined as
existence, and existence is defined as knowledge. One helps to define
other. The
basis for all forms of knowledge is what we mean by awareness.
fundamental
principle in which these words are heard is awareness. The words, “I
do not hear
you,” are also said within the same principle. The not-hearing also
takes place in
the same awareness. What is common in all forms of perception is
awareness: I
hear that I don’t hear, I see that I don’t see, I think that I don’t think.
All are nothing
but awareness.
means
“thought.” What is it that is the awarer? You are the awarer. You are
aware of
thought. Opposed to the thought, therefore, there is subject—you.
In fact, both
the subject and the object are awareness. But, in the beginning, to
help you find
out what are you are, I generally say that a thought is an object and
you are the
subject. Then, when you ask “what is this I that is the subject?” I
reply, “You,
the subject, are a witness.” And what is the nature of the witness?
Awareness.
awareness.
Therefore, the witness and witnessed are both awareness. Even the
witness is not
there, awareness remains. Similarly, thought is awareness and the
thinker, the
knower of the thought, is also awareness.
to two types of
thought in mind—subject thought and object thought. These two
types of
thought can be seen in the dream, where you are both the subject and the
object of the
dream. You are the object in that you are the one who participates in
the dream
world. And you are the subject, the one whose dream it is. The subject
and the object
are therefore one and the same. Both types of thought—Subject
thought and
object thought exist—in awareness and are, in fact, nothing but
awareness.