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Across thousands of years, in completely different cultures, some of the most influential spiritual figures in history seem to have discovered something remarkably similar. Gautama Buddha spoke of awakening to the unborn and unconditioned. Lao Tzu described the mysterious Tao that exists before heaven and earth. Jesus spoke about the Kingdom of God being within. Rumi wrote of dissolving into a love beyond separation. And in the modern era, Ramana Maharshi pointed directly to the Self through the question: Who am I? Again and again, the same pattern appears: the sense of a separate self dissolves, and a deeper ground of reality is revealed. Were these teachers describing completely different spiritual paths… or uncovering the same fundamental truth about consciousness and existence? In this video, I explore the possibility that beneath religions, doctrines, and traditions, there may be a timeless ground of reality that human beings have rediscovered throughout history. -- Ways to Support This Channel -- ⭐️ Become a member of the channel ⭐️ Join this channel to get access to perks: / @findingmeaningproject ☕️ Buy Me A Coffee ☕️ A little way to support the channel: https://ko-fi.com/findingmeaningproject --- Tags: non-duality, spiritual awakening, mysticism, taoism explained, buddhism enlightenment, christian mysticism, sufi mysticism, ramana maharshi self inquiry, lao tzu tao te ching, rumi spirituality, consciousness exploration, unity consciousness, spiritual philosophy, eastern philosophy, western mysticism, nature of consciousness, spirituality documentary, non-dual wisdom, enlightenment teachings #nonduality #awakening #buddhism #taoism #advaita