(The Main Principle of
Knowing the Truth)
The main figure in the
Upanishads is that of the sage Yajnavalkya. Most of the great teachings of
later Hindu and Buddhist philosophy and derived from him. He taught the great
doctrine of “neti-neti”, the view that truth can be found only through the
negation of all thoughts about it.
Brhadaranyaka Upanishad
is the oldest and recognized as the most important of all the Upanishads,
Brhadaranyaka derives its name from the “great forest-book”.
The greatest of
Upanishadic philosophers, sage Yajnavalkya’s dialogues with his wife, Maitreyi
are featured in the Muni Kanda or Yajnavalkya Kanda. The doctrine of
“Neti, Neti” in this Upanishad suggests the indescribability of the Brahman,
the Absolute. It is possible to describe Brahman as what ‘It’ is not but
not as to what ‘It’ is. Yajnavalkaya makes an effort to define Brahman.
The three cardinal virtues of self-restraint (DSmana), alms giving (DAna)
and compassion (DAya) are also mentioned here (the three ‘DA’s).
Atman is “neither this,
nor this” (“Neti, neti”). The Self cannot be described in any way. “Na-iti” -
that is “Neti”. It is through this process of “Neti, neti” that you give up
everything - the cosmos, the body, the mind and everything - to realise the
Self.
After knowing the Atman
in this manner, you will develop the attitude that the phenomenal world and all
its creatures are made up of the same essence of bliss.
Brahman is infinite,
amorphous, colorless, characterless and formless Universal Spirit which is
omnipresent and omnipotent, and like cosmic energy, it is pervasive, unseen and
indescribable.
1. Neti-neti
Meditation: The principle of Neti Neti has been used in meditation involving
gnana yoga. Whenever a thought or feeling which is not the goal of the
meditation — which is not the soul or the inner self — comes to the mind, the
meditator simply has to say, “Not this, not this,” and dismiss the thought,
image, concept, sound, or sense distraction. Any thought, any feeling, is
discarded — patiently discarded — again and again if necessary, until the mind
is clear and the soul/or the self is revealed.
2. Neti Neti
and the mind: When you get into the habit of “neti-neti,” you can also
discard thoughts of worry, doubt, or fear, and become established in the light
of your inner self. You can, then, look back at worries and fears with deep
insight and handle them.
3. Neti-Neti
and Medical Profession: One of the basic medical teaching is to diagnose a
condition by way of excluding other similar conditions. This is called
differential diagnosis and this is the main stay of allopathy. This also makes
one investigative-oriented but is the only scientific way of knowing the truth.
4. Neti neti
and multiple-choice questions: In any modern exam today, the principle of Net
Neti is used. A question has about four nearly similar answers and the student
has to answer the correct one. He can only answer by the principle of negation.
5. Neti Neti
and police investigations: This principle is also used while handling a
criminal case. One suspects everyone on the crime and then starts elimination
one by one.
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