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Ekatvam is a beautiful Sanskrit word which means Unity or Oneness with Divine Consciousness. The word is mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita (The Divine Song of God) in 6:31 as follows:
sarva-bhuta-sthitam yo mam bhajaty ekatvam asthitah sarvatha vartamano 'pi sa yogi mayi vartate
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Swami Shanmuga and Amma Adi Sakthi are a husband and wife team working tirelessly to help people realize their true, Divine Self and lift consciousness throughout the world. They have been graced with the power to awaken the Divine Mother energy in each person who is ready. Guiding and teaching with powerful sadhanas (practices) from the Eastern tradition, they help a person uncover their Divinity and clear obstacles in their path. Knowing that the Supreme Self sits inside each person, they teach the way of the heart allowing the highest Self to bloom.
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The mission of Ekatvam is to open the doors for you to experience divinity. This comes at four unique states for every person. Tatvam Asi (Thou art that), Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma (All the Universe is God), Ayam Atma Brahma (The Self is God), and Aham Brahmasmi (I am God). For when you experience a state of divinty, you become Divine. -- Amma Pratyangira
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How many aspects are there to God? Given the fact that God is infinite, there might understandably be many.  Religious teachers and spiritual seekers throughout time have tried to convey their inward experience of God's many holy aspects with familiar comparisons. Many encountered the Divine energy representing as female and motherly, giving way to descriptions of the Divine Mother. But going deeper still, we find that there are many different aspects to that Divine Mother energy as well.
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A person suffering because of material miseries, which are superfluous to him, can mitigate these sufferings by way of devotional service. – Sri Suta Goswami |
This emblem came in a vision like the hot sun. It was relentless, burning in my 3rd eye until I sketched it out.
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