Jump to content

Atman: Difference between revisions

203 bytes added ,  9 years ago
additional information
(Created page with "[Sanskrit ‘breath’, ‘self’, ‘soul’, ‘Universal Self’, ‘supreme Spirit’] In Hinduism, the inner essence of each individual, the immortal self, the indwellin...")
 
(additional information)
Line 2: Line 2:


Most Western scholars translate ''Atman'' as the [[soul]]. However, Atman should really be translated as Spirit, “God Self” or “divine spark.” Since Atman is identical with Brahman, it cannot be  considered to be the soul because the soul by definition has descended into the realm of relative good and evil while Atman by definition belongs to the realm of Absolute Good.
Most Western scholars translate ''Atman'' as the [[soul]]. However, Atman should really be translated as Spirit, “God Self” or “divine spark.” Since Atman is identical with Brahman, it cannot be  considered to be the soul because the soul by definition has descended into the realm of relative good and evil while Atman by definition belongs to the realm of Absolute Good.
The Hindu teaching is that Brahman is God and the manifestation of that God lives within us as the Atman, which is the [[threefold flame]] and the [[Holy Christ Self]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
Line 9: Line 11:
== Sources ==
== Sources ==


{{POW}}, vol. 35, no. 8
{{POWref|35|8}}


Elizabeth Clare Prophet, June 29, 1992.
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, June 29, 1992.
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, July 28, 1992.