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There is only one Self in all creatures? How?.

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Asked by sudhakar kuruvada, 09 Mar 11:22 pm
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There is only one Self in all creatures.
The One appears many, just as the moon
Appears many, reflected in water.
--amritabindu upanishad
Answered by LIPSIKA, 09 Mar 11:39 pm

 
  
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There is only one Self in all creatures.
The One appears many, just as the moon
Appears many, reflected in water.
--amritabindu upanishad
Answered by Quest, 10 Mar 10:48 am

 
  
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If we are able to know the real self, our Aatmaa, which is an integral part of the Paramaatmaa we will realise that there is just one self, rest all in unreal, pershable... and only the Aatmaa remains ...
Answered by Aditya Misra, 09 Mar 11:25 pm

 
  
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