Brahman

[noun]. Brahman (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मन्) in the Vedantic and traditional Yogic schools of Hinduism, is the signifying name given to the concept of the unchanging, infinite, immanent and transcendent reality that is the divine ground of all being in this universe, both infinite being and infinite consciousness.

Whereas within Traditional Hinduism and related traditions such as Sikhism, Brahman is seen to be a cosmic oneness from we have come from, separated, and return to dissolve within, the BKWSU use the term Brahman as a neutral element, the Soul World from which and back to which human souls travel.

The soul, Supreme Soul and the Brahman are seen as entirely separate but eternal. The Brahman is described as infinite red light within which the infinitesimal soul resides and is often replicated by the use of red lighting during meditation practices and in meditation rooms. See also, Baba's Room.