atman

In this vast cosmic play—where stars burn and rivers flow, where life dances between birth and death—the soul, or Atman, has only two eternal desires: Freedom and Love.

Not wealth.
Not fame.
Not power.
Just mukti (liberation) and prem (pure love).

 

The Soul Was Never Bound, Yet It Seeks Freedom

Here lies the divine paradox. The Atman is already free—untouched, unborn, unending. Yet, in the illusion of this world, it forgets itself. It begins to believe in cages: names, roles, identities, and wounds.

And so begins the soul’s greatest longing—
The yearning to return to what it always was.

Freedom is not an escape.
It is a homecoming.
A return to your nature, your truth, your silence.

All spiritual practices—meditation, mantra, renunciation, devotion—are just rivers flowing toward the ocean of spiritual freedom. Until the soul experiences liberation, everything else is just noise.

 

Love: The Soul Seeing Itself in Another

What is true love, if not the soul recognizing itself in another?

Love is not transaction.
It is not mere attraction.
It is recognition.

The Atman longs for love because it knows—we are not separate. When it gazes into another’s eyes and sees unity, not division—that is the love it remembers.

That is the divine echo it seeks across lifetimes.

True love is not about possession; it is about presence.
It whispers: “I see you, because you are me.”
And in that sacred seeing, both souls merge as one.

 

Why the Atman Rejects All Else

You can feed the ego with success,
The body with comfort,
The mind with knowledge—
But none of these satisfy the soul’s desire.

Because the Atman is not made of matter.
It is made of sky.

And only freedom and divine love can fill a sky.

Everything else fades.
Everything else is temporary.
But freedom expands, and love remains.

 

Final Reflection: Let the Soul Breathe

At Dhyanseed, we believe the path to truth is not about becoming more—
It’s about removing what you are not.

Breathe.
Be still.
Let love rise.
Let freedom unfold.

Because that is all your Atman ever desired—
And it was never too much.

Read: Mastering the Inner Noise: How to Manage the Mind on the Spiritual Path

Saksham Sharma
Author: Saksham Sharma

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