A-HA-M.
In-breath - Out-breath - End.
The cycle of breathing. And that this same combination of sounds „aham“ is the Sanskrit word for the pronoun „I“, is beautiful. Thank you for sharing this.
What I remember about this Sanskrit word is the phrase that goes "Aham Brahmasmi“. And knowing its etymology, makes it even more profound.
The direct translation of this term stems from three Sanskrit roots:
Aham, meaning "I"
Brahma, a name for the Hindu creator god which can also be translated as "divine" or "sacred"
Asmi, meaning "am".
(Quoted from yogapedia.com / aham-brahmasmi)
"I am the breath of life, the spirit soul emanating from Brahma (God)“.
🙏Namaste🙏
On Jun 30, 2024 Jagannatha Das wrote :