Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Who am I ?



"I" is known to be the ninth letter of the alphabet which can be used as pronoun of the first person. The plural of "I" is said to be "We" but it is ranked number 11 in the most frequently used English words preeceding "you", "we" and "us".

It is the first number on the numerals, the first word of the language, the first thought of the mind and the first object of affection.

In mathematics, it is used to denote the closed unit interval of a one-dimensional analytical manifold with boundary that contains the values zero "0" and the empty set "Ø".

In medicine, it is a drug caution code that indicates "interaction" to an action .... meaning that an action will occur as two or more "objects" have an effect upon one another... and the interaction is called Antagonistic when the effect is actually less than the ... sum.

In physics and electronic, the letter "I" is used as a symbol representing the moment of inertia. It quantifies the rotational inertia of a rigid body with respect to rotational motion. If we have two persons of the same mass, but one large and one small in term of hope to get something without giving, ... the smaller person will find it easier to accelerate into spinning fast, because its mass is concentrated close to the his axis of rotation. Conversely, the larger person takes more effort to accelerate into spinning fast, because its mass is spread out further from the axis of ... rotation... the "I".

Representatively, the smaller the "I" is the smaller moment of inertia it has, whereas the larger "I" has a larger moment of inertia and will not rotate well ... with others.

In the Western ideography, it is one of the five basic elements and stands for unity, oneness, the self(who am I?) ... and refer, spiritually, to the "experience" of the absence of egoic identity boundaries.

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It was said that the ability to control the "I" ... is what distinguishes a wise person from another.
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Whatever... !
I just thought that the "I" should not be kept to myself, or should I?

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Tat Tvam Asi The Mahāvākya (Grand Pronouncement)

Om! May my speech be based on (i.e. accord with) the mind; may my mind be based on speech. O Self-effulgent One, reveal Thyself to me. May you both (speech and mind) be the carriers of the Veda to me. May not all that I have heard depart from me. I shall join together (i.e. obliterate the difference of) day and night through this study. I shall utter what is verbally true; I shall utter what is mentally true. May That protect me; may That protect the speaker (i.e. the teacher); may That protect me; may That protect the speaker, may That protect the teacher! Om! Peace! Peace! Peace!
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O&O (... You are the one described in the picture above , my dear . You are That)