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Adi Shankaracharya
c. 700-750 • Indian
8th-century Indian philosopher and theologian who consolidated Advaita Vedanta — the doctrine of non-duality. His commentaries on the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Brahma Sutras remain the canonical exposition of 'Brahman alone is real.'
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“He who seeks must himself walk the path.”
“The same Self that is in you is in me, and in all beings.”
“To recognize this is the highest knowledge.”
“Like the moon reflected in a thousand pots of water — the Self appears as many.”
“Yet the moon is one. So too the Self.”
“Maya is neither real nor unreal — it is indescribable.”
“Yet Maya yields before knowledge as darkness yields before light.”
“As long as you say 'I' and 'mine,' you are in bondage.”
“When 'I' and 'mine' fall away, you stand free.”
“Death and birth, like waves on the ocean, rise and fall — but the ocean is unchanged.”
“You are the ocean, not the waves.”
“There is no greater wealth than self-knowledge.”
“There is no greater pleasure than the bliss of the Self.”
“He who knows Brahman becomes Brahman.”
“This is the secret revealed by all the Upanishads.”
“Truth is not far from you. It is your own innermost being.”
“Search not outside, for what you seek is the Self of you.”
“To turn the senses outward is the way of bondage.”
“To turn them inward is the way of liberation.”
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