Advayatmananda

The teaching that the Self (Ātman) is pure, self-luminous Awareness, distinct from the body and mind.

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

When combined, Advayatmananda refers to the "Bliss of the Non-Dual Self." It describes an experiential state where the individual realizes the non-dual nature of reality, leading to the unfoldment of the intrinsic bliss of the Self. The teaching that the Self (Ātman) is pure,

Born in 1958 in San Diego, Swami Advayatmananda’s spiritual curiosity began in his early teens when he took up meditation and vegetarianism. advayatmananda

Advaita Vedanta, Non-Duality, Self-Inquiry, Sanskrit, Spiritual Names