By egotism.
Q. By what again is egotism produced?
A. By want of right discrimination.
Q. By what is this want of right discrimination produced?
A. By ignorance.
Q. Is ignorance produced by anything?
A. No, by nothing. Ignorance is without beginning and ineffable by
reason of its being the intermingling of the real (sat) and the unreal
(asat.)*** It is a something embodying the three qualities**** and is
said to be opposed to Wisdom, inasmuch as it produces the concept "I am
ignorant." The Sruti says, "(Ignorance) is the power of the Deity and
is enshrouded by its own qualities." *****
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* Chandogya Upanishad.
** This word it is impossible to translate. It means the doing of a
thing for the attainment of an object of worldly desire.
*** This word, as used in Vedantic works, is generally misunderstood. It
does not mean the negation of everything; it means "that which does not
exhibit the truth," the "illusory."
**** Satva (goodness), Rajas (foulness), and Tamas (darkness) are the
three qualities; pleasure, pain and indifference considered as
objective principles.
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