Atma is as it is
The atma is as it is. It is sakshat always. There are not two atmas, one to know and one to be known. To know it is to be it. It is not a state where one is conscious of anything else. It is consciousness itself.
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Ramana Maharshi, Day by Day, 28.12.45, afternoon
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The Atman does not love, it is love itself. It does not exist, it is existence itself. The Atman does not know; it is knowledge itself.
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Christopher Isherwood, Swami Prabhavananda, How to Know God, Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, number 17 (commentary)