Folder Name: 2332 Book Name: E01646_The_Wisdom_of_the_Upanishats.pdf Summary: In Ait. III, xiv, i. 3 Prashna. iv. 8. 20 from THE WISDOM OF THE UPANISHATS, it is explained that the Upanishads convey the wisdom that emanates from Life and illustrate the creation of the Universe from the Imperishable using metaphors like a spider spinning its web or plants growing from the earth. The text delves deeper into the concept of pure Being and how existence emerges from the Imperishable, highlighting the duality between wisdom and ignorance in the imperishable Brahman. The distinction between Being and Be-ness, as termed by H.P. B, is explored to reveal the eternal, absolute nature of existence. Jivatmas, the embodied selves, are discussed in conjunction with tshvara, the supreme divine ruler, emphasizing the journey of the Jivatma through the various stages of manifestation and self-realization. The text imparts the essence of freedom, seeking pure knowledge, overcoming bondage, and understanding the ultimate truth through self-awareness and spiritual evolution intersected with the complexities of existence, the Self, and the manifestation of the Universe.