Jnana Yoga
About This Book
A transcription of Vivekananda's lectures on the path of knowledge delivered in London and New York in 1896. He presents Advaita Vedanta in its most uncompromising form — the non-dual truth that the individual soul (Atman) and the universal Self (Brahman) are one — while showing how this philosophical recognition translates into a living practice of seeing the Divine in all things and all people.
What You'll Learn
The highest truth of Vedanta is that the individual self and the universal Self are not two — "Aham Brahmasmi" (I am Brahman) is not a metaphor but a literal statement of fact. Relativity is the nature of the phenomenal world; only the Absolute is real, and it is what you are. All differences in humanity — of caste, nation, gender — are ultimately illusions superimposed on the one Self.
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