“That there is a Godhead, Ground, Brahman, Clear Light of the Void, which is the unmanifested principle of all manifestations. That the Ground is at once transcendent and immanent. That it is possible for human beings to love, know and, from virtually, to become actually identical with the divine Ground. That to achieve this unitive knowledge of the Godhead is the final end and purpose of human existence.”
Quote by Aldous Huxley
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The Divine Within: Selected Writings on Enlightenment
This book compiles a selection of writings that delve into the philosophical and spiritual aspects of enlightenment, offering readers insights into the diverse interpretations and discussions surrounding this profound theme. more
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