Contains various commentaries on Shankara’s works, including the Panchadasi or Vivekachudamani , which expand deeply on Brahma Chinta.
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At its heart, Brahma Chinta is the mental effort to identify one's individual self ( Atman ) with the universal, all-pervading Self ( Brahman ). It is often described as Nirguna Dhyana —meditation on the Formless—where the practitioner identifies with pure consciousness rather than the physical body or mind. Key affirmations used in this practice include: "I am Sat-Chit-Ananda (Truth-Consciousness-Bliss)." "I am the silent witness of all modifications of the mind." The Path of Practice Contains various commentaries on Shankara’s works