"Know One, know all."
-from the Katha Upanishad
To know others, you do not have to go and knock on four
billion separate doors. Once you have seen your real Self,
you have seen the Self in all. It makes it easy to
understand and to forgive, and very difficult to quarrel.
All of life springs from the same root. The Self in each of
us is one and the same.
For this Self, different names are given in different
traditions. Christian mystics call it the Christ within.
When a person ceases to identify with his perishable self,
they say he has become Christ-conscious. The Hindu mystics
speak of Krishna-consciousness, or say that such a person
has attained complete freedom from the conditioning of time,
space, and circumstance. The Buddhists call the same state
nirvana, from nir, "out" and vana, "to
blow." The ego has been extinguished; there is no more
shadow to be mistaken for the real.
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