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Two birds, inseparable companions, perch on the same tree,
one eats the fruit, the other looks on. The first bird is our
individual self feeding on the pleasures and pains of this world;The other is the universal Self, silently witnessing all. (Mandukya Upanishad 3.1.1)
Below is an excellent article by Swami Krishnananda distinguishing between the higher Self and the lower illusory self.......
A Story of Two Birds - Quote from Mandukya Upanishad - ReSanskrit
one eats the fruit, the other looks on. The first bird is our
individual self feeding on the pleasures and pains of this world;The other is the universal Self, silently witnessing all. (Mandukya Upanishad 3.1.1)
Below is an excellent article by Swami Krishnananda distinguishing between the higher Self and the lower illusory self.......
A Story of Two Birds - Quote from Mandukya Upanishad - ReSanskrit
. So there are two phases of experience going on in one’s own body: a consciousness that is totally detached, and a consciousness that is very much involved.
The detached consciousness in us is called Kutastha- Chaitanya. It stands uncontaminated even in the state of deep sleep and enables us to regain our consciousness of the identity of personality when we awake the next morning and feel that we are there.
This consciousness of our being the same person that we were yesterday is not the action of the mind, not of the sense organs, not the body. The body cannot know anything; it is unconscious, and the mind and the senses were not functioning in sleep. So who told us that we existed yesterday?
There is some minimal awareness, consciousness qua being, as it is called, which is our essence that existed in deep sleep, and that is responsible for our memory of the fact of our having existed yesterday also. That is the uncontaminated detached consciousness in us. It is not connected with body, mind and sense organs. That is the Ishvara-tattva that is in us. ~ Swami Krishnananda