The Body as an Instrument of the Self
“The body is the vehicle of the soul, not the master of it.”
We often confuse who we are with what we have. We say “I’m tired,” when in truth, it’s our body that needs rest — not our Self, the conscious “I” that thinks, feels, and decides. The Self is the driver, and the Body is the car. Without the driver, the car goes nowhere; without the car, the driver can’t move forward. Harmony begins when we understand this partnership.
Who’s in Charge — the Self or the Body?
Both are essential, but they play very different roles.
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The Self is aware and conscious — it seeks happiness and meaning.
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The Body is material — it performs actions like eating, walking, or writing.
When you decide to smile, it’s the Self that chooses, and the Body that follows orders.
The Body: A Tool, Not the Boss
The Self uses the Body as an instrument to express its intentions. It directs the Body to:
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Nurture: Feed it properly and let it rest.
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Protect: Keep it safe from harm.
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Use rightly: Employ it for good purposes — learning, creating, serving, and caring.
But problems arise when this balance flips. When the Body dominates the Self, we start chasing pleasure, comfort, and appearance, while neglecting understanding, peace, and purpose.
The Self as the Seer, Doer, and Enjoyer
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Seer: Observes and understands reality.
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Doer: Makes choices and decisions.
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Enjoyer: Experiences happiness, sorrow, satisfaction, or guilt.
The Body, however, only executes — it cannot feel or decide. Your hand doesn’t feel insulted; you do. Your mouth doesn’t choose kindness; you do.
Real-Life Reflection
Think of studying for an exam.
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The Self decides to learn.
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The Body sits, reads, and writes.
If your mind wanders or your motivation fades, the Body cannot continue productively — it depends on the Self’s direction.
That’s why a peaceful Self leads to a healthy Body, but not always the other way around.
The Self vs. The Body: Their Roles
and Functions
|
Feature |
The
Self (The Driver / Commander) |
The
Body (The Tool / Instrument) |
|
Primary
Role |
The
Controller and Decision-Maker; seeks happiness and purpose. |
The
Executive and Performer; executes actions and movements. |
|
Nature |
Aware
and Conscious. It is the source of will, peace, and understanding. |
Material.
It is composed of matter (flesh, bone, nerves). |
|
Key
Functions |
Seer
(Observes and understands reality). Doer (Makes choices and decisions).
Enjoyer (Experiences feelings like joy, guilt, satisfaction). |
Executes
tasks like eating, walking, writing, and smiling. It carries out the Self's
orders. |
|
Source
of Feelings |
All
feelings (insult, joy, sorrow, motivation) originate here. |
Cannot
feel or decide; it only provides physical sensations (like pain or hunger). |
|
Correct
Balance |
The
Self directs the Body (e.g., Self decides to be kind; Body speaks the words). |
The
Body is nurtured, protected, and used rightly by the Self. |
|
Imbalance
(The Problem) |
Neglected
when focus shifts to external comfort. |
Dominates
when the Self only chases pleasure, comfort, and physical appearance. |
|
Real-Life
Example |
The
Self decides to sacrifice comfort to study for an exam. |
The
Body sits, reads, and writes according to the Self's direction. |
Key Insight
Harmony is not about ignoring the Body — it’s about leading it wisely.
Treat your Body as your best tool, not your boss. Care for it, protect it, and guide it with purpose. When the Self and Body work together, life feels balanced, healthy, and truly happy.
Would you like me to turn this into a student-friendly blog + mini activity section (e.g., “Reflect and Respond” or “Quick Challenge”)? It’ll make it classroom-ready

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