“The whole is the Absolute; but within it every particle is in a constant state of flux and change. It is unchangeable and changeable at the same time, Impersonal and Personal in one. The Personal God and all that exists in the universe are the same Impersonal Being seen through our minds. When we shall be rid of our minds, our little personalities, we shall become one with It. This is what is meant by "Thou art That". For we must know our true nature, the Absolute. The finite, manifested man forgets his source and thinks himself to be entirely separate. We, as personalised, differentiated beings, forget our reality, and the teaching of monism is not that we shall give up these differentiations, but we must learn to understand what they are.”
Quote by Swami Vivekananda
Book:Practical Vedanta
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Practical Vedanta
This book delves into the philosophical and spiritual teachings of Vedanta, offering insights into its principles and practices. It aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the system, including its origins, key concepts, and methods for personal growth and enlightenment. more
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