This story literally draws on Hindu philosophy, specifically Advaita Vedanta, which teaches the oneness of all beings and the illusion of separateness. This concept is reflected in the story's idea that each person is everyone else who has ever lived, mirroring the unity of Atman (individual soul) and Brahman (universal soul) in Hinduism. (One conciousness,many iterations)
This story literally draws on Hindu philosophy, specifically Advaita Vedanta, which teaches the oneness of all beings and the illusion of separateness. This concept is reflected in the story's idea that each person is everyone else who has ever lived, mirroring the unity of Atman (individual soul) and Brahman (universal soul) in Hinduism. (One conciousness,many iterations)
Yes agree, we were both picking up Hinduism vibes on this one.
I’m so glad you watched this video! One of my favorites of all time
Maybe you were the one who recommended it 🤔
great reaction and discussion
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That's Advaita Vedanta
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So I made this vide, I reacted to it with myself and I'm commenting on it with 16 mes
Hey look ! I just uploaded a video and two of me are gonna review it! I’m pumped.
I love these LGBT couple videos. :)
Lol, we are brothers 🤣
React to al barzakh
contradictions much!?
Please elaborate... Just curious because of it being just a short story.
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@he is a guy who doesn't understand quran but says he is a muslim stayspiritual
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