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Brahmavidya is knowledge of Brahma, the "supreme science." The supreme science was constructed by ancient spiritual scholars (rishis) who engaged in Connection Practice and wrote down in the Upanishads and also the Baghavad Gita the discoveries they made. [1]

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Notes

Brahmavidya includes statements of the nature of Brahma, the nature of Bodily Ego (self) and Spiritual Ego (Self), union (i.e., Connection), and so on.

Footnotes

  1. Feuerstein, Georg, and Brenda Feuerstein, trans. The Bhagavad-Gita: A New Translation. Boston: Shambhala, 2011.

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