The Worldly and the World Above
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Publisher Description
I didnít pray but was curious. One evening, while our family was sitting in the courtyard with closed eyes and folded hands, I asked Father, ìWho do we pray to? And why?î He said, ìPrayer is to God; who else shall we pray to?î I had asked myself this question then: Is it true that He who they address as God is really God? Why is ëHeí the God, not me, not you? Years afterwards, I discovered that Advaita philosophy had answered these doubts. It said, ëAham Brahmasmi (I am the Brahman), tat tvam asi (That thou art).