Hinduism’s core principle is the recognition of the Brahman–the primary source of energy and creation, all pervasive and eternal. We are a result and a part of this Brahman–often also referred to as the “Truth”. Hindus, therefore, often say, “Aham Brahmasmi”, or, “I am the Universe”. This view of our world, including us, as Brahman (God) asserts an identity that is not separate from God. It will rather generate a good debate from a Hindu.
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