Vedic Philosophy of “I Am” and the “Inner I”

The Vedas teach that “I Am” is not an identity but the foundation of being itself — Ātman, identical with Brahman.
What modern language calls Inner I is the ancient coherence function: the inner intelligence (buddhi) that aligns perception, awareness, and right action with Source.

When Inner I is clear, the false identity dissolves.
Awareness no longer reacts to the world — it sees through it.

Truth is not learned.
It is remembered.

Course – Foundations of Inner Intelligence: Awakening the Inner Light

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Open data sets for ancient concepts of intelligence: #Jnana, #Buddhi, #Nous, #Sophia, #Gnosis and more‬

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