As described in Chapter 14, the 'partless Brahman' is the ultimate reality, characterized as a mass of pure consciousness. It is a state where worldly attributes and distinctions like name and form are completely erased. To 'become Brahman' is the process of realizing this state within oneself. It involves completely abandoning the notion of duality—the idea that 'I am different, and people are different.' This requires understanding that name, form, action, and cause are all merely attributes. By letting go of these distinctions and seeing the single, unbroken essence in everything, one merges with this pure consciousness and becomes Brahman.
Can you elaborate on the nature of 'partless Brahman' and what it means to 'become Brahman'?
📖 Chapter 14