I AM
Recently, I was very fortunate enough to
travel to the Himalayas. There is something inexplicable about the mountain ranges
that I enjoy. They instill in me a certain silence and peace which I yearn for.
During this trip, I could visit some extremely beautiful places – valleys,
rivers, apple orchards in full blossom, flower gardens. I enjoyed the experience
thoroughly and thanked nature for having provided such lovely objects of joy
and happiness.
I then reflected upon the experience of
silence and peace to grasp them better - What was happening within me? How did I
feel? What did I experience? Why did I find it so good? I realized it was so
difficult to explain that experience/state in words. I can even say that the state
of peace was “Nothing”.
As I dug deeper to characterize the
experience, I realized that the experience was not something that was “happening
to me” - I was not happy! I was not joyful! I was not peaceful! Happiness or
joy weren't characteristics that “I” was experiencing. They weren’t possessions
that “I” was holding. On the other hand, when I “thought” I was happy, “I” was
not happy! Instead,
“I” WAS Happiness itself.
When I thought I was joyful, “I” was not
joyful! Instead,
“I” WAS Joy.
When I experienced Silence, I didn’t
feel silent. Instead,
I was the SILENCE
There is nothing to me apart from the
experience. In fact,
I AM the experience.
Or further still, I simply AM.
May be I just got a clue to understanding
the biblical statement I AM THAT I AM. I learnt that the word Jehovah means I AM!
Aham Brahmasmi!
