It costs me nothing to feel that I am; it is no
burden to me. And yet if the mental, physical, chemical, and other innumerable
facts concerning all branches of knowledge which have united in myself could be
broken up, they would prove endless. It is some untold mystery of unity in me,
that has the simplicity of the infinite and reduces the immense mass of
multitude to a single point.
This One in me knows the universe of the many. But, in whatever it knows, it
knows the One in different aspects. It knows this room only because this room is
One to it, in spite of the seeming contradiction of the endless facts contained
in the single fact of the room. Its knowledge of a tree is the knowledge of a
unity, which appears in the aspect of a tree.
This One in me is creative. Its creations are a pastime‚ through which it gives expression to an ideal of unity in its endless show of variety. Such are its pictures‚ poems‚ music‚ in which it finds joy only because they reveal the perfect forms of an inherent unity.
This One in me not only seeks unity in knowledge for its understanding and
creates images of unity for its delight; it also seeks union in love for its
fulfilment. It seeks itself in others. This is a fact which would be absurd had
there been no great medium of truth to give it reality. In love we find a joy
which is ultimate because it is the ultimate truth. Therefore it is said in the
Upanishads that the advaitam is anantam"the One is Infinite";
that the advaitam is anandam"the One is Love."
To give perfect expression to the One, the Infinite, through the harmony of
the many; to the One, the Love, through the sacrifice of self, is the object
alike of our individual life and our society.