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The buddhi, ahaṅkāra and manas together make up what is known as citta, the field of thinking and feeling.
Kavitha Chinnaiyan • Glorious Alchemy: Living the Lalitā Sahasranāma
Brahma pranam, Brahma havire, Brahmagni, Brahmanahota Brahmaitan Gantabiyam Brahmakarma Samadina Gurubrahma, Guruvishnu, Gurudevomaheshwara Gurusakshat Parambrahma Tus maee shree guruvenama ha Om, shanti, shanti, shanti.
Ram Dass • Paths to God: Living the Bhagavad Gita
‘ātma-svarūpa’ (the real nature of oneself), is pure awareness, which means awareness that is not aware of anything other than itself, and since it is immutable, it never undergoes change of any kind whatsoever, so it is always clearly aware of itself as it actually is and is never aware of anything else, and hence in its clear view no body or
... See moreMichael James • Āṉma-Viddai
In ancient Hindu traditions, there is a single word for a mysterious force that has no direct equivalent in the English language. That word is atman, and it means the “eternal divine.”
Gregg Braden • Pure Human: The Hidden Truth of Our Divinity, Power, and Destiny
Brahman, the Godhead; Atman, the divine core of personality; dharma, the law that expresses and maintains the unity of creation; karma, the web of cause and effect; samsara, the cycle of birth and death; moksha, the spiritual liberation that is life’s supreme goal.
Eknath Easwaran • The Bhagavad Gita
Brahman, the Godhead; Atman, the divine core of personality; dharma, the law that expresses and maintains the unity of creation; karma, the web of cause and effect; samsara, the cycle of birth and death; moksha, the spiritual liberation that is life’s supreme goal.
Eknath Easwaran • The Bhagavad Gita
