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Thou Art That

~ Tat Tvam Asi ~तत्वमसि~

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The seeker gazes upon the moon, encircled by the legacy of guides—those who, across time, asked the eternal questions of reality and self. Their footprints remain: expressions, institutions, scriptures, rituals. But are they maps or echoes? Are the fingers that point to the moon the moon itself, or merely guideposts?

The moon symbolizes an eternal truth that unfolds only in the seeker's journey.

The fingers point to the moon; the seeker sees the light. To cling to the fingers is to remain lost; to let go is to find. Truth belongs to no one, yet everyone belongs to the truth. Maps are not destinations.
The seeker and the sought are one.


Tat Twam Asi — तत्त्वमसि — Thou Art That 

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