VEDANTA

Science of Consciousness

Ahimsa

This is the primary value from which all other values follow. Why? Because there is only consciousness. I exist, and I am conscious so I have to be that (tat). So there is nothing but me, the whole. If I hurt someone, I hurt myself.

So for the jñānī (the knower of his svarūpa, his or her true self), nonviolence is a self-evident quality. Why be in conflict with something, when I can also be in peace and quiet. To this jñānī, ahiṃsā is self-evident, because for him or her there is no other, and the self does not cause itself suffering.

For an ordinary mortal, ahiṃsā is difficult, because survival feels like a struggle, and appropriating things that belong to someone else is part of it (mā gṛdhaḥ kasya sviddhanam, īśopaniṣad 1, do not appropriate anything that belongs to someone else; esoteric message: Everything belongs to īśvara).

Ahiṃsā is a value from the thirteenth chapter of the Bhagavad Gītā, and is also called the value of values, because the saying goes: do not do to others what you do not want to be done to you.

The logic behind this is the non-dual truth, that if someone hurts someone else, he hurts himself too. A person feels this unconsciously, or at least is confronted with the karmic consequences. In general, this is a gnawing feeling of guilt, which we are used to denying.

The explanation of this Sanskrit term was written by Simon de Jong.
On the index page you will find the complete Sanskrit glossary.

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