'That which is this subtlest essence — this whole world has That as its self. That is the truth. That is the Self. That thou art (tat tvam asi), Svetaketu.' 'Venerable sir, instruct me still further.' 'So be it, dear boy,' he said.
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- Chandogya Upanishad
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- Chandogya Upanishad
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- ChU.6.13.3
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- OnenessSelf-RealisationSoulTruth
Same theme, different voices
One attains Perfect Knowledge when one sees God in man.
Whoever hears my words and believes in the one who sent me will have eternal life, will never be condemned for their sins, and has transitioned from death to life.
No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them.
God is the enduring one, and everything else is transient.
There is one God, whose name is true, the creator, beyond fear, beyond vengeance, timeless, unborn, self-existent, and benevolent by the Guru's grace.