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The Divine Thread: Christ, Brahman, and the Journey Back to Oneness

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  The Divine Thread: Christ, Brahman, and the Journey Back to Oneness Throughout history, great spiritual teachers have illuminated the path back to divine oneness. Whether through Christ’s teachings of love and grace or the Vedantic understanding of Brahman as supreme consciousness, the message remains the same: we are not separate—we are of God. At its core, this idea challenges the notion of humanity as inherently fallen. In Christ’s own words, Luke 17:21 tells us: "The kingdom of God is within you." Much like Tat Tvam Asi ("Thou art That") in Vedantic philosophy, this teaching reminds us that the divine is not external—it is already within, waiting to be realized. Christ, Bhakti, and the Call to Devotion In Bhakti yoga, the path of devotion leads to surrender, not as loss, but as expansion into divine love. Christ’s teachings follow this same pattern: John 10:30: “I and the Father are one.” This echoes the non-dual realization that we are no...

God’s Voice Through Great Figures

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God’s Voice Through Great Figures Across traditions, messengers, prophets, and enlightened beings have emerged to rekindle the truth of divine love in human consciousness. In Christianity, Jesus embodies God’s ultimate love for humanity, calling us back to our inherent divine nature. His words in John 14:6— "I am the way, the truth, and the life “emphasize not just belief, but embodied remembrance of the divine path. Similarly, in Hinduism, Krishna’s discourse in the Bhagavad Gita guides Arjuna toward self-realization, reminding him that the eternal Atman (soul) is divine, untouched by suffering. Krishna says:  "The soul is neither born, nor does it die… It is eternal, changeless, and ancient." These teachings echo the same fundamental truth—the divinity within is never lost, only forgotten. Bhakti, devotion, is the act of remembering, surrendering, and embodying divine love. The Perfect Nature Within Every Being Across philoso...