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Parameshvara
A discourse on the essence of Brahman and the Self from the Kenopaniṣad.
"That which breathes through the life force, that by which the prāṇa itself is animated—know that alone to be Brahman. It is not this form that is seen."
"The ātmā is not born and will not die. No weapon can kill it, no elements can destroy it, death cannot take it away. Unborn and undying, immortal, everlasting, eternal, blissful, divine—that is Ātmā."
Swami Sarvapriyananda explains the nature of the Supreme Reality (Brahman/Parameśvara) which is beyond sensory perception. He discusses the endless universe, the governing principles of Īśvara and Parameśvara, and the individual Self (Ātmā) that is immortal and distinct from the qualified individual soul. The talk uses Vedic references and analogies, concluding with the idea of becoming one with the infinite Brahman.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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