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Tradition has isolated four powerful formulaic utterances (mahavakyas) embedded in the early Upanishads. One is sarvam idam brahma, “All is Brahman” (Chandogya III.14.1), which states the foundation of mysticism: that everything is ultimately one.
Eknath Easwaran • The Upanishads (Easwaran's Classics of Indian Spirituality Book 2)
When the ego dissolves, reality is immediately and profoundly appreciated for what it in fact is: the play of a unitary consciousness and infinite expression of loving energy that is engaging with and experiencing nothing but itself, for everything is in fact ONE at a fundamental level and there is no separation between any of its component parts.
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Identity & Consciousness
Lindsey Chapman • 4 cards
Identity
Pamela Corvelli • 2 cards
As Me leaders realize this oneness. It is not simply a philosophy or belief for them. It is a direct experience. Once a leader discovers the truth of what is—oneness—and who they are, their consciousness shifts dramatically. Just as a thought experiment, imagine for a moment how you would lead and live in a world without separation; no separation
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Identity
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Organization
Kaitlyn Carroll • 1 card
To feel the Presence of the One of all things, is to know that apparent opposites are identical, black and white, cold or warm, light and dark, not only spring from the same Source but are the same thing. Nothing is out of harmony or in balance.