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In Hinduism, the individual soul or the true self, which never changes. The atman is as one with Brahman, the eternal supreme being and impersonal world soul.

Hindus believe that each person has a physical body with senses, a subtle body which thinks and makes decisions, and a third body which is active when people are in deep sleep. These three bodies make up the individual, but the atman survives the death of all of these and continues unchanged. It is aware of everything, but free from all limitations, and is the source of all joy. It is the source of life, which is to be respected in all things. By putting aside ignorance, freedom from karma and release from rebirth can be achieved. The atman will then not be born into a new body. Behind this appearance of birth, the atman and Brahman always were and always will be one.



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Individual personhood is also considered to be illusion, and the aim of spiritual practice is to transcend one's individual ego, or atma, and directly and experientially realize one's true identity as being one with all of existence, as Brahman.
Every religious and extant philosophical tradition speaks of this: the Kingdom of God Is within You; the Atma (Self) is Brahma (totality), but the truth is deeply hidden it seems.
Perhaps one could also relate this concept to the Hindu belief in the atma (the individual soul) which is a part of Brahrn (the Creator).
 
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