The Seven Laws of Reality Series: God, Pure Consciousness and Self in the Advaita Hindu tradition

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Although there are many interpretations and philosophical views in the Hindu tradition, we can consider the words of Sri Ramana Maharshi, an Indian Teacher who lived and taught in south India in the early part of the 20th century one of the most essential and profound in describing Reality (God) and Wisdom according to the Advaita Vedanta (non-dualist) Hindu tradition.
According to Sri Ramana Maharshi, the term ‘God’ or ‘Self’ or ‘Brahman’ used in the Hindu tradition are synonyms for Reality which is discovered by Self-Realization. Therefore realization of the Self is realization of God, but it is not an experience of God, rather it is an understanding that oneself is indivisible from God.
Speaking from this ultimate level, Sri Ramana Maharishi’s statements on God can be summarized in three main points:

• God is immanent and formless, pure or essential ‘Being’ and pure consciousness.
• Manifestations appear in God and through God’s power, but God is not its creator. God never acts intentionally as God has neither an identity, nor a will or a desire to act; God just is as it is.
• God’s individuality is the illusion that we are not identical with God; when the illusion is dispelled, what remains is God.

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