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*A translation of the [[Sanskrit]] term [[Atman (Hinduism)|Atma]] [[Jnana]], alternatively rendered "knowledge of the soul",<ref>{{IAST|ātmajñāna}}, literally "knowledge of the soul or supreme spirit". ''A Sanskrit-English Dictionary'' by Sir [[Monier Monier-Williams]] (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1899), ISBN 0-19-864308-X.</ref> and used in various spiritual teachings |
*A translation of the [[Sanskrit]] term [[Atman (Hinduism)|Atma]] [[Jnana]], alternatively rendered "knowledge of the soul",<ref>{{IAST|ātmajñāna}}, literally "knowledge of the soul or supreme spirit". ''A Sanskrit-English Dictionary'' by Sir [[Monier Monier-Williams]] (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1899), ISBN 0-19-864308-X.</ref> and used in various spiritual teachings: |
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**In the [[Paramhansa Yogananda]] tradition |
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**In the [[Surat Shabd Yoga]] tradition |
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*A way to describe approaches in [[psychology]] |
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Self-realization may refer to:
- A translation of the Sanskrit term Atma Jnana, alternatively rendered "knowledge of the soul",[1] and used in various spiritual teachings:
- In the Dada Bhagwan tradition
- In the Paramhansa Yogananda tradition
- In Sahaja Yoga
- In the Surat Shabd Yoga tradition
- A way to describe approaches in psychology
See Also
References
- ^ ātmajñāna, literally "knowledge of the soul or supreme spirit". A Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Sir Monier Monier-Williams (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1899), ISBN 0-19-864308-X.