STATE OF DELIRIUM
It is the fallacy of the human mind, which views the forms as realities and causes one to think of his Atman , which is freed from action, name and form, as being born, living and dead, as a man sees a city to rise and fall in his delirium (Yoga-Vasistha, 3.67.14-16). The varying intellect, according to Yoga-Vasistha, erroneously conceives its unreal egoism of "I" and "mineness" as realities, from its ignorance of its unity with Brahman, the Ultimate Reality, and also from its felicity of enjoyments peculiar to its varied state. It states that the human mind suffers from a fundamental illusionary fallacy of name and form. It mistakes ephemeral physical names and forms as ultimate reality. It is forgetful of its essential nature as eternal and immortal Atman , beyond the space-time frame. It is timeless, spaceless, changeless, and free from the cycles of birth and death. Because of the mind's limitations, it superimposes these names and forms onto Jivatma , or th...