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The Supreme Self in you, also known as the Atman, the Higher Self, or the True Self, is the pure, unchanging essence of your consciousness that transcends the ego, the physical body, and the material world. It is the core of your being, the eternal and divine aspect of your existence that is one with the ultimate reality or the source of all existence.
The concept of the Supreme Self is rooted in Hinduism and other Eastern philosophies, which teach that every individual's true nature is the same as the ultimate reality or the Divine. This Supreme Self is considered to be infinite, eternal, and unchanging, in contrast to the temporary, ever-changing nature of the material world and our daily experiences.
Connecting with the Supreme Self is believed to lead to spiritual awakening, self-realization, and ultimately, liberation from the cycle of birth and death. By understanding and experiencing the Supreme Self, one can attain inner peace, wisdom, and a deeper sense of purpose in life.
Understand what Lord Krishna says about the Supreme Self in Chapter 13th of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta.
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All by the grace of Guru ji,
Brahmleen Sant Samvit Somgiri Ji Maharaj.
By Kamlesh ChandraThe Supreme Self in you, also known as the Atman, the Higher Self, or the True Self, is the pure, unchanging essence of your consciousness that transcends the ego, the physical body, and the material world. It is the core of your being, the eternal and divine aspect of your existence that is one with the ultimate reality or the source of all existence.
The concept of the Supreme Self is rooted in Hinduism and other Eastern philosophies, which teach that every individual's true nature is the same as the ultimate reality or the Divine. This Supreme Self is considered to be infinite, eternal, and unchanging, in contrast to the temporary, ever-changing nature of the material world and our daily experiences.
Connecting with the Supreme Self is believed to lead to spiritual awakening, self-realization, and ultimately, liberation from the cycle of birth and death. By understanding and experiencing the Supreme Self, one can attain inner peace, wisdom, and a deeper sense of purpose in life.
Understand what Lord Krishna says about the Supreme Self in Chapter 13th of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta.
Support the show
All by the grace of Guru ji,
Brahmleen Sant Samvit Somgiri Ji Maharaj.