The
discriminating faculty, together with the organs of perception, is known as the
“covering of intellect,” Shankara teaches in his Crest-Jewel of Discrimination. To be the doer is the covering’s
distinguishing characteristic, even as its doing is the cause of a person’s
birth, death and rebirth.
The
covering is a "reflection" of the pure consciousness of the Atman, Sharkara goes
on to say. The covering is an effect of
Maya, the world illusion. It possesses
the faculty of knowing and acting, and always identifies itself with the body,
sense organs, etc.
It
has, moreover, a beginning and an end, and is subject to change. It is an object of experience and is characterized
by its sense of ego. It is the initiator
of all actions and undertakings.
Impelled by the tendencies and impressions formed in previous births, it
performs virtuous or sinful actions, and experiences their results.
The
covering cannot be the Atman, for the Atman, the seer, cannot be the thing that
is seen.
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