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You know your real face, and your real home? || Acharya Prashant, on Khalil Gibran (2017)
Acharya Prashant
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Solitude
Consciousness
Discretion
Equanimity
Truth
Intelligence
Spirituality
Kahlil Gibran
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that the inner soul is a state of solitude and seclusion, representing a calm, peaceful, and immovable center. When the mind is seated at this center, it gains intelligence and discretion. This discretion allows one to distinguish between what is real and what is superficial. He notes that while the world presents many different forms, names, and entities, an intelligent mind recognizes that all these things are fundamentally the same because they arise and disappear within consciousness. They are the fleeting stuff of consciousness, and their differences are merely nominal.