Atman Advaita Vedanta
Ātman (iast: ātman, sanskrit: आत्मन्) central idea in hindu philosophy , foundational premise of advaita vedanta. sanskrit word means real self of individual, essence , , soul.
Ātman first principle in advaita vedanta, along concept of brahman, atman being perceptible personal particular , brahman inferred unlimited universal, both synonymous , interchangeable. is, advaitin, unchanging, enduring, eternal absolute. true self of individual, consciousness, states sthaneshwar timalsina, self-revealed, self-evident , self-aware (svaprakashata) . atman, states eliot deutsch, pure, undifferentiated, supreme power of awareness , more thought, state of being, conscious , transcends subject-object divisions , momentariness.
advaita vedanta philosophy considers atman self-existent awareness, limitless , non-dual. asserts there spirit, soul, self (atman) within each living entity, same each other , identical universal eternal brahman. experience of oneness unifies beings, in there divine in every being, in existence single reality, , in there no divine distinct individual atman.
atman not changing body, not desires, not emotions, not ego, nor dualistic mind in advaita vedanta. introspective, inwardly self-conscious on-looker (saksi). advaitins, human beings, in state of unawareness , ignorance, see i-ness different being in others, act out of impulse, fears, cravings, malice, division, confusion, anxiety, passions, , sense of distinctiveness.
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