- Sanskrit: आत्मन्) is a
Sanskrit word for the true or
eternal Self or the
self-
existent essence or an
impersonal (it) witness-consciousness
within each...
- in reality." "If God is
self-
existent, He
should need nothing. If He
needs something, He
should not be
called self-
existent. If He does not need anything...
-
reason of existence. This
represents God as
absolutely independent and
self-
existent by nature.
While commonly discussed in
Christian theology, many Jewish...
- but are
appearances of the one
Existent, Brahman; and that
there is in
reality no
duality between the "experiencing
self" (jiva) and Brahman, the Ground...
- else but
self-
existent, not
produced by
anything else but eternal, not
restricted or
limited by
anything else but infinite. Such an uncaused,
self-sustaining...
- with nonexistence, a lack of reality.
Whether objects can be
divided into
existent and
nonexistent objects is a
subject of controversy. This
distinction is...
- creator,
without fear,
without hate,
timeless in form,
beyond birth,
self-
existent, (known by) the
grace of Guru. The
verse is
repeated in the Sikh scripture...
- "reify[ing]
consciousness as an
eternal self." Anattā is a
composite Pali word
consisting of an (not) and attā (
self-
existent essence). The term
refers to the...
-
knowledge is
eternal and unchanging, it is
likewise self‐
existent and infinite. It is
self‐
existent in that it is not
dependent on anything, not even time...
-
their existence and
continuance to the
wisdom and will of a supreme,
self-
existent, omnipotent, omniscient, righteous, and
benevolent Being, who is distinct...