Intellect lacking comprehension of true self is called egoism (or ahankar) in tradition, while in reality it is jeevan’s or human being’s remaining in illusion. Illusion does not exist (as an entity). Illusion is merely assumptions one makes (or imagines) out of fear or temptation. Such asssumptions of illusion are limited only till visualization that happens in chitta. Therefore buddhi doesn’t become illusioned. Buddhi remains silent, and it is awakened only from method based on realization.
Egoism and Illusion are both indicative of unworthiness for realizing Truth.
– From Manav Vyavhar Darshan
Name: Rakesh Gupta
Status: Student
Date: Jan 2015
Write up status; DRAFT
Document Type: English Translated Version of Original Hindi by A Nagraj
Reference: Jeevan Vidya, Madhyasth Darshan, Coexistentialism