अयमात्मा ब्रह्म
Ayam Ātmā Brahma
A quiet space where Vedānta, rigorous science, and clear thinking meet.
This site springs from the mahāvākya Ayam Ātmā Brahma—this very Ātman is Brahman. We explore Upaniṣadic Vedānta using the tools of science and philosophy: precise definitions, clear arguments, and honest dialogue.
Start with "Ātman is Not Soul"
Our most-read essay explaining why Western translations of "soul" and "self" miss what the Upaniṣads actually mean.
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Self as Friend and Enemy: The Grammar of BG 6.6
Five ātmās in one verse force a reflexive reading that clarifies Krishnamurti and exposes centuries of misreading.
Jan 24Satya: Truth as Ontological
On why truth is not democratic, moral, or sentimental—and why the reaction that truth feels cruel reveals dependence on polarity, not a defect in truth.
Jan 24Violence Is Not Hiṃsā, Non-Violence Is Not Ahiṃsā
On why the English words violence and non-violence structurally falsify what hiṃsā and ahiṃsā actually mean.
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विद्या व्यये कृते वर्धते एव नित्यं।
Knowledge always grows when shared.