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In what way are brahman and atman related to one another?

please include some discussion of the role of the different stages of self-development and knowledge...thankU

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Brahman as your reffering is Impersonal Brahmajyoti.

 

Atman is soul.

 

God expands as Paramatma everywhere. The Material world is situated in a very small place in Spiritual Sky {where all Vaikthunlokas are} So you can see how far we are. Between this Creation and Spiritual World theres Brahmajyoti. Where you can find Souls or as you say Atman or Jiva. So theres to be basic 3 places, Here/Brahmajyoti/Spiritual World. Material world is perverted reflection of Spritual World. Brahmajyoti is without any variety {personal rays of Vishnu/Krishna/Narayana. Only Transcendental Variety is in the Spiritual Sky. Its said the Material creation is only 1/4 part of Entire creation. But then the spiritual world is always Eternal and expanding, so your guess is as good as mine how big it actaully is!

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Brahman as your reffering is Impersonal Brahmajyoti.

 

Atman is soul.

 

God expands as Paramatma everywhere. The Material world is situated in a very small place in Spiritual Sky {where all Vaikthunlokas are} So you can see how far we are. Between this Creation and Spiritual World theres Brahmajyoti. Where you can find Souls or as you say Atman or Jiva. So theres to be basic 3 places, Here/Brahmajyoti/Spiritual World. Material world is perverted reflection of Spritual World. Brahmajyoti is without any variety {personal rays of Vishnu/Krishna/Narayana. Only Transcendental Variety is in the Spiritual Sky. Its said the Material creation is only 1/4 part of Entire creation. But then the spiritual world is always Eternal and expanding, so your guess is as good as mine how big it actaully is!

 

Hare Krishna Hare Krisha Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

 

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