Sit quietly. Notice your thoughts. Who is the noticer ? Notice your breath. Who is the observer ? You cannot find it as an object, yet you know you exist. That knowing presence is your true Self.
Advayatmananda... Advayatmananda... Advayatmananda...
While you may have encountered similar terms like Advaitananda or Atmananda , the specific compound Advayatmananda is a powerful three-in-one revelation of the highest teaching of Advaita Vedanta. advayatmananda
Stop trying to get happiness. Instead, investigate who would be the one receiving it. As the non-dual Self, you are already full. Resting in that fullness—without adding or subtracting anything—is Ananda . A Final Meditation If you feel drawn to this name, chant it silently to yourself:
Or more simply:
When you feel anger toward someone, ask: Where does that person end and I begin? When you feel attraction to an object, ask: Is the pleasure in the object, or in the consciousness that perceives it? See the false division.
Advaita Vedanta, Non-Duality, Self-Inquiry, Sanskrit, Spiritual Names Have you ever heard a Sanskrit name or mantra that seemed to vibrate with a profound, unmistakable truth? The name Advayatmananda (अद्वयात्मानन्द) is one of those rare combinations of syllables that, when understood, can serve as a complete spiritual roadmap. Sit quietly
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