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Sarkar told, although as a philosophical word, shiva or puruśa is extensively used, in common parlance the word átmá (“soul” or “self”) is more extensively used in the same sense. The word "Shiva: means "witnessing consciousness". The word "Purusha" means the same thing— | Sarkar told, although as a philosophical word, shiva or puruśa is extensively used, in common parlance the word átmá (“soul” or “self”) is more extensively used in the same sense. The word "Shiva: means "witnessing consciousness". The word "Purusha" means the same thing— | ||
<center>Pure shete yah sah puruśah<center> | <center>Pure shete yah sah puruśah</center> | ||
<center>The witness-ship that lies quiescent in every entity is the puruśa.</center> | <center>The witness-ship that lies quiescent in every entity is the puruśa.</center> | ||
Sarkar explained the word ''atma'' as "that which is omni-telepathic". | Sarkar explained the word ''atma'' as "that which is omni-telepathic". |