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The '''Supreme''' (also the Supreme Spirit, the Supreme Lord) is a Hindu term for the [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. The goal of Hindu spiritual practice is re-Connection with the Supreme, often conceived as uniting [[Atman]] with [[Brahman]].  
The '''Supreme''' (also the Supreme Spirit, the Supreme Lord) is a Hindu term for the [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. The goal of Hindu spiritual practice is re-Connection with the Supreme, often conceived as uniting [[Atman]] with [[Brahman]].  
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==Syncretic Terms==
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[[Yoga]] may be considered a spiritual technology developed and designed to facilitate re-[[Connection]] with [[Consciousness]]
[[Yoga]] may be considered a spiritual technology developed and designed to facilitate re-[[Connection]] with [[Consciousness]]


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Supreme

The Supreme (also the Supreme Spirit, the Supreme Lord) is a Hindu term for the Fabric of Consciousness. The goal of Hindu spiritual practice is re-Connection with the Supreme, often conceived as uniting Atman with Brahman.

Syncretic Terms

Notes

Yoga may be considered a spiritual technology developed and designed to facilitate re-Connection with Consciousness

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