π I‑Neri: The Path of Virtue — A Glimpse into Divine Wisdom
The upcoming book “I‑Neri” presents the words of God as conveyed through our Aasaan, guiding humanity towards a disciplined and meaningful life — “Neri patta Vaazhkai” (a life of inner order and virtue).
Here’s a powerful glimpse from Chapter 1: Synthesis of Body and Mind.
πΉ Body and Mind: A Unified Existence
The mantra “Aakkai Kalan Manane” reveals a profound truth:
- Aakkai refers specifically to the human body
- Manam (Mind) is the core field from which the body emerges and is sustained
π The human body is not separate — it is manifested, nurtured, and guided by the mind.
πΉ Evolution of the Six Senses
The teachings explain how knowledge develops through the senses:
- Touch – the earliest and most fundamental sense
- Taste
- Smell
- Vision
- Hearing
- Simple organisms perceive only what they touch
- Higher senses allow perception across increasing distances
- This gradual expansion builds awareness and completeness of life
π Knowledge grows step by step through sensory evolution.
πΉ Limits of the Senses
Even though senses gather knowledge:
- They can only perceive external and distant objects
- They cannot grasp the ultimate truth of existence
πΉ Understanding God: “Uttrraan”
A unique Tamil concept is introduced:
“Uttrraan” — The One who reaches and touches us without our effort
God is not something we can:
- See
- Hear
- Detect through senses
Instead:
- God is felt, not perceived
- God is experienced, not observed
π Divine truth does not come through effort —
it reaches us through inner sensitivity.
πΉ The Core Message
- The body and mind are inseparable
- Knowledge grows through senses, but has limits
- Truth lies beyond sensory perception
- God is not approached — God reaches us
✨ Final Thought
“What we seek through effort belongs to knowledge.
What reaches us without effort belongs to truth.”
π I‑Neri promises to be more than a book —
it is a path to understanding life, mind, and divine connection.
- Aasaan M. Senthamizhan
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