the beliefs of hinduism brahman (oneness of all) atman (the true self) maya (illusion)

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The Beliefs of Hinduism Brahman (oneness of all) Atman (the true self) Maya (illusion)

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Page 1: The Beliefs of Hinduism Brahman (oneness of all) Atman (the true self) Maya (illusion)

The Beliefs of Hinduism

Brahman (oneness of all)Atman (the true self)

Maya (illusion)

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Brahman

• Brahman is:

– The underlying unity of all things– The power that sustains the

universe and its deepest reality– That power that unites and sustains

all things is “Consciousness”

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What does it mean to be “One”?

Look at this beautiful painting. The paint is one substance, yet the colours and objects are many.

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The Ocean is One Body of Water

Yet each drop is individual

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As the wave churns and crashes, it

creates hundreds of

drops of water.

Each drop appears

separate and unique.

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Some drops

evaporate with the

heat of the sun and

fall to the earth as rain or snow.

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Some drops live for a while in flowers and trees, nourishing life.

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The drops of water flow into rivers and streams on their journey back to the ocean.

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Union with Brahman comes through awareness of atman.

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Brahman

• What sustains this unity of all things is Consciousness.

• Consciousness is:– Subjective experience– Awareness– Wakefulness

• The search for Brahman is the search for reality.

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What is Atman?

• Remember that drop of water that came from the ocean.

• Drops of water are found in everything, even rocks.

• Humans are between 55 to 75 percent water.

The True Self

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Atman is Your True Self

• Atman is a drop of the divine Brahman.• Atman exists within a person.• Therefore, all persons are a part of the

divine.• Hindus believe it is important to become

aware of this divine spark of Brahman within themselves and within all things.

• They must overcome illusion.

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What is Maya?

• The Hindu word for illusion is “maya.”

• For Hindus, everything we see, smell, touch, hear, or think is illusion (maya).

• Seeing things as separate and not One (Brahman) is a result of maya.

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What do you see when you look at this picture?

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Do you see a chalice or two faces? Look Again.

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Maya (Illusion)

• Which is real and which is illusion?• There is no correct answer—faces or

chalices—because both possibilities can be seen.

• Maya, or illusion, keeps us from knowing the truth.

• For Hindus, maya keeps a person from seeing the divine oneness (Brahman) that surges through all things.

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Brahman, Atman, and Freedom

• Hindus believe that true freedom comes when a person is aware of Brahman (atman) in all things.

• How might being aware of God’s presence in all things change a person’s understanding of his or her relationship with others and with all of creation?