Aham-Brahmasmi—'I am Brahman'—points toward the ultimate teaching that unconditional love emerges from recognizing the unity of self and all existence.
Aham-Brahmasmi, the great Upanishadic truth, teaches that the individual self and ultimate reality are not separate. Mirabai's radical devotion eventually led beyond duality: lover and beloved merged, self and Krishna became one. This is not philosophical abstraction but lived recognition. For agape across traditions, Aham-Brahmasmi offers the deepest ground: unconditional love becomes natural when we understand that the boundary between self and other is illusory. We love the stranger as ourselves because, at essence, we are not separate. We protect the earth as our own body because it is. This concept does not negate the reality of individual difference but locates it within a deeper unity. Aham-Brahmasmi invites contemplation: If I and all beings are expressions of one consciousness, how would my love shift? What would become possible? This teaching is not about belief but direct experience available through practice, pointing toward the ultimate source of unconditional love.
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