Human constitution according to Advaita Vedanta
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- Jun 18
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By Victor M Fontane
Advaita Vedanta is a school of Hindu philosophy that emphasizes non-duality, meaning the ultimate reality (Brahman) is not separate from the individual soul (Atman). It asserts that the world we perceive is a manifestation of this single, unchanging reality, not a separate or distinct entity. Advaita Vedanta is rooted in the Upanishads and is associated with Adi Shankara, a prominent figure in its development.
Om (Aum) on top, our divine and pure consciousness and then V, the manifestation of our karmic seeds (Vasanas) what actually determine the karmic experiences (consequences) we face in each incarnation.



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