Sirona
Hindu Wannabe
Namaste,
I read the Krsna Book by Prabhupada, chapter 85, where he says:
The Vedic version tat tvam asi, “Thou art the same,” means not that everyone is God but that everyone is qualitatively of the same nature as God.
I don’t know much about Hinduism but I know that tat tvam asi just means “Thou art that”, and that “the same” was added to make it look like it confirms achintya bheda abheda. I also know that most Upanishads are older than achintya bheda abheda. If I stick to the original meaning of tat tvam asi then it confirms that the Self is God.
Please discuss.
I read the Krsna Book by Prabhupada, chapter 85, where he says:
The Vedic version tat tvam asi, “Thou art the same,” means not that everyone is God but that everyone is qualitatively of the same nature as God.
I don’t know much about Hinduism but I know that tat tvam asi just means “Thou art that”, and that “the same” was added to make it look like it confirms achintya bheda abheda. I also know that most Upanishads are older than achintya bheda abheda. If I stick to the original meaning of tat tvam asi then it confirms that the Self is God.
Please discuss.