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The Ātman is the Self or Spirit that remains above, pure and stainless, unaffected by the stains of life, by desire and ego and ignorance. It is realised as the true being of the individual, but also more widely as the same being in all and as the Self in the cosmos; it his also a self-existence above the individual and cosmos and it is then called the Paramatma, the supreme Divine Being. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/28/the-psychic-being#p39</ref>
 
==Adoration==
 
In love for the Divine or for one whom one feels to be divine, the Bhakta feels an intense reverence for the Lord, a sense of something of immense greatness, beauty or value and for himself a strong impression of his own comparative unworthiness and a passionate desire to grow into likeness with that which one adores.
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/28/philosophical-thought-and-yoga#p31</ref>
==Affinities==