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Bharati describes the zero experience as an "intuition of numerical oneness with the cosmic absolute, with the universal matrix, or with any essence stipulated by the various theological and speculative systems of the world."<ref>Bharati, Agehananda. The Light at the Center: Context and Pretext of Modern Mysticism. Ross Eriikson, 1976. p. 25</ref>
Bharati describes the zero experience as an "intuition of numerical oneness with the cosmic absolute, with the universal matrix, or with any essence stipulated by the various theological and speculative systems of the world."<ref>Bharati, Agehananda. The Light at the Center: Context and Pretext of Modern Mysticism. Ross Eriikson, 1976. p. 25</ref>
This is the "thou art that" experiences, aham brahamansi.


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Zero Experience

A Zero Experience is Agehananda Bharatis term for an Ascension Experience.[1]

Syncretic Terms

Ascension Experience > Heaven of Reality, Unity Experience, Zero Experience

Notes

Bharati describes the zero experience as an "intuition of numerical oneness with the cosmic absolute, with the universal matrix, or with any essence stipulated by the various theological and speculative systems of the world."[2]

This is the "thou art that" experiences, aham brahamansi.

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Footnotes

  1. Bharati, Agehananda. The Light at the Center: Context and Pretext of Modern Mysticism. Ross Eriikson, 1976.
  2. Bharati, Agehananda. The Light at the Center: Context and Pretext of Modern Mysticism. Ross Eriikson, 1976. p. 25