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    At·man
    /ˈätmən/

    noun

    • 1. the spiritual life principle of the universe, especially when regarded as inherent in the real self of the individual.
  2. The meaning of ATMAN is the innermost essence of each individual. the innermost essence of each individual; the supreme universal self : brahma… See the full definition

  3. noun. the personal soul or self; the thinking principle as manifested in consciousness. Brahman considered as the Universal Soul, the great Self or Person that dwells in the entire created order. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of atman 1. First recorded in 1775–85, atman is from the Sanskrit word ātman breath, self. Discover More.

  4. Atman refers to the non-material self, which never changes. It is distinct from both the mind and the external body. This real self is beyond the temporary designations we normally ascribe to ourselves, in terms of race, gender, species and nationality. Ideas of reincarnation are natural extensions of this preliminary concept.

  5. Atman is the Supreme Self that is immortal and ever-changeless. As the creation and manifestation of God, all beings are and will always be the immortal a tman. Although the consciousness of ego may bring the soul to spiritual heights as well as depths of delusion, human beings may choose to realize their true nature as atman.

  6. Aug 24, 2009 · The atman refers to the real self beyond ego or false self. It is often referred to as 'spirit' or 'soul' and indicates our true self or essence which underlies our existence. There...

  7. Atma or Atmann means consciousness, spirit, soul, self, the source of life and the cosmic power behind the body-mind complex. Just as our body exists in space, similarly our thoughts, intellect, emotions, and psyche exist in Atman, the space of consciousness. Atman cannot be perceived by the senses, because, the senses abide in Atman. ↵

  8. Ātman can be variously understood as the inner being, the eternally existing, the conscious, and the witness. It has also been called the true self that remains constant amidst all bodily changes. In Indian philosophy, there is a distinction between the lower self and the higher self.

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