"I AM" is wrong. "I AM" is derived from "SI V AM" which is the representation of LORD SIVA. That is, it says Seek divinity which is within yourself. But V is expanded as V I A, which stands for way or passage. The problem with all the confusion is that English is still not using the correct symbols. The correct symbols are originated in Tamil and Sanskrit. I think Sanskrit itself is completely made up, and Tamil is indeed the truth.
2006-09-21
01:31:31
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I'm looks like the "M" symbol in Tamil. So it means you are finding yourself, or a lost part of yourself. So or must be the truth. Then again by expansion, you are still searching the origin.
2006-09-21
05:54:14 ·
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There's also another old saying that goes "Don't try to fix it if it ain't broke." Remember that one? hehe
2006-09-21 01:35:26
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answered by ? 2
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If only the Tamil language would speak the truth than no Tamil would ever be able to lie! When something derives from something other, it will from then on do it's thing according to its own new perimeters. We all have excrement deriving from us, though we no longer see those as our individuated self. It doesn't make them untrue or wrong either, just something that came out of something other from where out it follows its own course within its given bounds.
So "I AM" may have technically derived from "Si V AM", it no longer is SIVA, the very day it altered it took its own course and now points to being individual. The only thing that really bugs me about the "I" word is that it has to be capitalized where "i" think that "WE" is probably more important.
Truth then again is not a language, because every language is in fact an inaccurate way of translating our thoughts. Some of the things we think cannot be put in words yet, sometimes because they are somewhat uniquely linked to one individual experience and other times because the thought or thought-experience renders one speechless, after which it is hard to bring the process into words. Our pure thoughts, before they become language, are probably the very things that are closest to the truth for us.
2006-09-21 09:21:47
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answered by groovusy 5
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"SATYAM" = truth.
I am - is wrong scientifically - proven by research.
But :
I am what I am - is correct scientifically ... proven by all researches.
I like what I am - again is correct scientifically ... proven by all researches.
Hey ? Don't you like if I flash a little light in the complete darkness that is currently surrounding you ?
You know what - what is the point in wasting time to come up with complex dogmatic explanations to suit one's propose and (.. possibly sinister ..) motives.
Do you hate, despise people who are not Tamil ?
Or Do you consider if a human being is not Tamil or does not know Tamil and all the marvellous things about Tamil then
he or she is LOWER THAN a Tamilian or the one knowing Tamil or the one who knows all these marvels about Tamil?
If to any of the above questions your answer is :
Yes - you are either a biased or a brainwashed human being under bad influence of someone or some bad philosophy and need help.
Also you need to get knowlege from a more unbiased and objective sources.
If to both the above questions your answer is
No - You are a good human being.
You need to explore your areas of interest in unbiased, objective and scientific ways.
The same is true for anyone else who will be tested using these 2 questions criteria ! It is not just a game of words or being able to give correct answers. The key is what the person really thinks and what the person's behavior is in reality.
If you understand this you are intelligent.
Otherwise - give yourself some time and let your intelligence come back to you since it is lost to some brainwashing.
2006-09-22 04:32:25
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answered by James 4
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It is quite possible the language does not adequately express this concept. It is in the realm of that which has always been ineffable.
However, I don't agree when you say it is wrong. If one considers that Divinity is within and without, then The "Way" or the "Passage" may have no separation from, and may be another characterization of the "I AM"
2006-09-21 09:20:16
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answered by fra_bob 4
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Actually is wrong. Just because we "think" something, we tend to see it as truth...but in reality we cannot know real truth unless it is revealed to us. Even if we are able to stumble upon the real truth, we can never truly know that it is the real truth unless it is revealed to us! And only the one who creates the truth has the ability to do that!
2006-09-21 08:52:22
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answered by Big D 3
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so u an india me 2 an indian and the fact was good
2006-09-21 08:41:40
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answered by SdM 4
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hello, how are you??!! you must be very inquisitive to have dug out such information .. there is still hope for this world, when girls have such interests (and I am not being facetious either)
2006-09-21 08:57:11
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answered by Anonymous
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He (God) is the passage to finding who you really are!
2006-09-21 08:39:27
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answered by James 3
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Oh the humanity...I bet your a fun date...
2006-09-21 08:40:53
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answered by 345Grasshopper 5
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You just blew my mind!
2006-09-21 08:41:33
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answered by Deep Thought 5
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