
”வானாகி மண்ணாகி வளியாகி ஒளியாகி
ஊனாகி உயிராகி உண்மையுமாய் இன்மையுமாய்
கோனாகி யானெனதென் றவரவரைக் கூத்தாட்டு
வானாகி நின்றாயை என்சொல்லி வாழ்த்துவனே”
Thiruvasagam
Space is a metaphor for the source of life. In other words, the source of life is ‘consciousness of nothingness’ without any forms.
Each human being is made up of 84 minerals, 23 elements, and 8 liters of water dispersed across 38 trillion cells. The consciousness of nothingness, which is space, constructs each human form using the remains of the earth that it has already eaten.
As Lord Manikkavasakar Swami blessed in Thiruvasagam, all births in this union of plants were in the categories of moving and non-moving objects prior to being born as humans. These include grass, garlic, worms, trees, many creatures, birds, snakes, stones, demons, trolls, and powerful asuras, born and born and died, recycled and consumed as spare parts by the Earth.
“வானாகி நின்றாயை என்சொல்லி வாழ்த்துவனே” என்னும் திருவாசகச் சொல்படி, the consciousness of nothingness existing in space gave rise to the most blessed creature on this planet, the human being, by using the remains of the earth.
“எல்லாப் பிறப்பும் (மனித பிறப்பு உட்பட) பிறந்திளைத்தேன் எம்பெருமான். மெய்யேயுன் பொன்னடிகள் கண்டின்று வீடுற்றேன்.”
:திருவாசகம்
According to Sufi saint Hazrath Rumi, “you don’t live on the earth; you are passing through it.”
That is to cross the human birth, the most blessed creature of this earth, and realizing the true, unseen equal to the golden feet, a gracious light that has no beginning and end, the awareness of nothingness standing as space, which is and through this attaining immortality should be the aim of every human being created by God.
Thiruchitrambalam🙏

