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Even after the Truth has been realised, there remains that strong, obstinate impression that one is still an ego - the agent and experiencer. This has to be carefully removed by living in a state of constant identification with the supreme non-dual Self. Full Awakening is the eventual ceasing of all the mental impressions of being an ego.
Adi Shankara
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Awakening involves transcending the ego and realizing one's unity with the non-dual self.

In this quote, Adi Shankara highlights the challenge of letting go of the ego even after achieving a realization of ultimate truth. He emphasizes that full awakening requires continuous identification with the supreme non-dual Self, which ultimately leads to the cessation of the ego's mental impressions.

Themes

TruthEgoAwakeningSelfNon-Duality

In practice

Example use cases

In a meditation workshop, to emphasize the importance of transcending the ego.

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