Is the statement Aham Brahmasmi connected to Sachchidanand?
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"To declare "Aham Brahmasmi" is to awaken to the truth that the divine is not outside, but the very essence of your being—Sachchidanand, the union of pure existence, consciousness, and bliss."
According to Osho, Aham Brahmasmi is the Upanishadic declaration of enlightenment: ‘I am the ultimate; the divine is my own innermost being.’ It denies any God outside and affirms Brahman as one’s very self. That living realization is what sages call Sachchidanand—pure being (Sat), consciousness (Chit), and bliss (Anand)—so to know ‘I am Brahman’ is to awaken to that triune essence within.
It means the real you is the same as the ultimate truth—felt inside as being here, aware, and joyful.
Why this matters practically
- Turns your search inward through meditation, not toward outer gods or institutions.
- Builds dignity, freedom, and fearlessness by owning your inner divinity.
- Nurtures joy and clarity in daily actions as expressions of being-consciousness-bliss.
- Builds dignity, freedom, and fearlessness by owning your inner divinity.
- Nurtures joy and clarity in daily actions as expressions of being-consciousness-bliss.
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