
The Self Realization Mantra is elegant in its simplicity. Twenty words. Five lines. No doctrine, no dogma, no prerequisites. A child could memorize it in five minutes.
But simple does not mean easy.
The mantra is the map — clear, precise, and complete. It points directly to the five fundamental aspects of your true nature: the Iself, Allself, Godself, Noself, and Amness. No spiritual tradition has ever mapped this entire territory so concisely.
Yet no map walks the territory for you.
You cannot simply read the mantra once and say, “Yeah, that makes sense,” and expect to awaken. Awakening requires consistent, dedicated practice. It requires showing up day after day and chanting the mantra with sincerity and intention.
I had a combined Iself and Allself awakening after six hours of chanting the first two lines. Some monks meditate for decades and never reach that point. Remarkable results require real commitment.
The Self Realization Mantra removes every unnecessary obstacle — no guru, no initiation, no lineage, no doctrine, no rules, no $3000 retreats. What remains is the one thing no one can do for you:
Sit down. Chant the mantra. Do the work.
The map is simple. Awakening takes dedicated effort. You have to walk the path.
I Am Thee Iself.
I Am Thee Allself.
I Am Thee Godself.
I Am Thee Noself.
I Am Thee Amness.
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