You in you

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By Editorial Team Published : 09 Jan 2026 04:12 IST Ee Font size
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Generally there are two dimensions in every human being. The outward behavior is the inner thought hidden in the layers of the mind. The inner man always investigates good and bad and warns. Open behavior goes on without recognizing it.

Whatever you are doing, focus on it and do it diligently and skillfully, the result will be high. Aversion to work is not good. Any work that is difficult and mechanical will not yield much result. Every human being is driven by the sense of 'I'. rules The four antahkaranas, mind, intellect, chitta and ego, form 'I'. If it turns into egoism and jealousy, it causes the downfall of man. The sense of 'I' is like a sharp knife. A knife can be used for necessary tasks and can also be used for tasks that harm others. It is a tool. We will get the result of the work done. A man subdues his cruel nature and goes on to do penance. Fearing that God would ask for any boons if he appeared to him, Indra took a step to break the penance. He brought a knife and gave it to him and asked him to keep it till his return. The man always kept the knife with him and used it for his work. Gradually, he got used to the use of weapons and fell down with his natural instinct. Jealousy inspires jealousy that someone else should not be able to match him in education, career and other fields. Karna was great in archery. As a close disciple of Dronacharya, Arjuna came to know that he was getting more proficient than him. He approached Parashurama to obtain more weapons. He lied and joined as a disciple. He learned many experiments in weaponry and surgery. One day the Guru was sleeping with his head on the disciple's lap. Karna endured a poisonous insect gnawing his thigh without disturbing the Guru's sleep. Parasurama woke up and realized what had happened. Karna lied to him and cursed him for not being able to bear learning by deception. Whatever the reasons may be, if we kill the inner soul and try to gain some advantage, then we do ourselves a disservice. Only the reflection of the body can be seen in the mirror, if we can see the inner image we can beautify it. 

Man is reaching the distant planets in space but is unable to reach the inner man within himself. If you know who is the 'you in you', the question 'who am I' will never arise. 

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