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"The physical body can be I, but I am not the physical body. See the truth of this B can
be A but A need not be B. Consider an actor A who takes on the role of the beggar B now.
Where the beggar stands the actor stands; at the same time as he stands, there is a
distance. The distance is not physical. B's problems and privations are not A's problems.
He congratulates himself on doing a good job shedding real tears. Others too
congratulate him. The congratulations are all because there is a distance between B and
A. What is the distance? B is A. But A is not B. That is the distance caused by the
knowledge of svarupa. A is A all the way. A can identify with the role B, can write new
scripts etc. He can make up for the missing lines of the fellow who is cast with him in the
drama. At the same time, he never misses out A. This is a very important thing, because
all this is Vedanta. 'Matsthani sarva bhutani na caaham teshu-avasthitah everything
is me but I am not anyone of them' (Gita 9.4).'
Our problem is that B is A and A is B. Suppose the actor thinks he is a beggar, we saw the
fellow has gone mad. If there is a visitor from another planet where everyone is
enlightened, where B is A and A is not B, he will think that this entire planet is a mental
asylum. We do not sympathize with ourselves in the same way because all the others too
are in the same boat. All of us in fact deserve sympathy. We have our own norms of
normailty and decide what is normal the one who knows himself. all others are
abnormal." (Swami Dayananda A Verse from Mundaka Up.)