As detailed in Chapter 37, the spiritual perspective is that a single divine principle pervades everything, from the creator Brahma down to the smallest blade of grass, in all moving and non-moving things. This principle is the same here on earth and in the hereafter. However, when this divine essence, which is devoid of worldly qualities, combines with adjuncts (upadhis), a soul deluded by ignorance fails to recognize it as Brahman. This leads to the illusion of separation. The text emphasizes seeing Divinity in all beings and cultivating eternal love for His name as a path to overcome this delusion.
Can you explain the spiritual perspective on divinity and existence as described in this chapter?
📖 Chapter 37