In Jiang's summary of Hinduism, the true absolute reality to which a purified soul returns.
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In Jiang's summary of Hinduism, the true absolute reality to which a purified soul returns.
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Jiang summarizes Hinduism as a system in which this world is false, Brahman is true absolute reality, karma binds the Atman to many lifetimes, Dharma cleanses the soul, and Moksha liberates it back to Brahman.
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"...we live in is false. Okay? The real reality is called Brahman the true absolute reality."
"...your soul called the Atman is stuck here. Okay? Because the Brahman is pure. You can only return to Brahman to heaven if you're..."
"...is enough. No it's not. You have to listen to the Brahman because only the Brahman understands Dharma. Okay? And depending on who you..."
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