This identity is not a merger of two different entities, nor an achievement, but an unveiling of what has always been true. Liberation (moksha) is not going somewhere new but realizing “I was never separate.”
Advaita Vedanta declares the equivalence of Jeeva and Brahma through four great statements (Mahavakyas). The most relevant here is: Jeeva-brahma-aikya-vedanta-rahasyam-pdf
Tat tvam asi – “That thou art” (Chandogya Upanishad 6.8.7) This identity is not a merger of two
Other supporting Mahavakyas include Aham Brahmasmi (I am Brahman) and Ayam Atma Brahma (This Self is Brahman). Tat tvam asi – “That thou art” (Chandogya Upanishad 6
Jeeva-Brahma-Aikya Vedanta Rahasyam (often translated as “The Secret of the Identity of the Individual Soul and Brahman”) is a classical-style Vedantic text that explores the nondual (Advaita) teaching that the individual self (jīva) is essentially identical with the ultimate reality (Brahman). It presents key doctrines of Advaita Vedanta: the ontological status of Brahman, the nature of ignorance (avidyā), the mechanism of apparent individuality, and the means of realization (upāya) leading to mokṣa (liberation).
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