A Little Game to Try
Next time you’re outside, play “Find the Oneness.” Look at a tree, a bird, and yourself. Whisper, “We’re all part of the same big thing!” See if it makes you smile.
Next time you’re outside, play “Find the Oneness.” Look at a tree, a bird, and yourself. Whisper, “We’re all part of the same big thing!” See if it makes you smile.
Advaita Vedanta isn’t just a big idea—it’s also about how you feel and act:
Once upon a time, there was a big, shiny golden ball floating in the sky. One day, it decided to play a game and split into millions of tiny golden sparkles. Some sparkles became kids, some became birds, some became mountains, and some became stars. They all looked different and had their own adventures—kids played tag, birds flew high, mountains stood tall. But one wise sparkle remembered something: “Hey, we’re all still part of that one golden ball! We just look different right now.”
That golden ball is like Brahman, and the sparkles are like us. Advaita Vedanta says that even though we look like separate sparkles, we’re all part of the same big, shiny thing deep down.
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