The concept of universal oneness is deeply embedded in the description of the Supreme Divinity. As detailed in Chapter 4, the Supreme God is the Inner Self who brings joy to all, is eternal, non-dual, and knows no division of place, time, or object. This ultimate reality is all-pervading, dwelling inside and out of everyone. The text explains that true understanding comes from discarding the feeling of duality, realizing that everything, both moving and unmoving, is Brahman by nature. Chapter 4 culminates this idea by stating that when one truly realizes 'I am everything' in relation to the entire world, they attain a state of supreme devotion and indescribable happiness.
The phrase 'Sabka Malik Ek' suggests a universal oneness. How do the teachings in the text describe this state of unity and the nature of the Supreme God?
📖 Chapter 4