Martin
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I've been investigating ahamkara, which I've seen translated as "I-thought" and "ego".
A couple of questions:
1. Where exactly is it referred to in the scriptures? Possibly in Chapter 6 of the 'Gita, verses 6 and 8? Are there any references to it in the Upanishads, or elsewhere?
2. From what I can tell, the idea to "subdue" ahamkara. But what does that mean, practically speaking, and what methods are involved?
Thanks.
A couple of questions:
1. Where exactly is it referred to in the scriptures? Possibly in Chapter 6 of the 'Gita, verses 6 and 8? Are there any references to it in the Upanishads, or elsewhere?
2. From what I can tell, the idea to "subdue" ahamkara. But what does that mean, practically speaking, and what methods are involved?
Thanks.