“Imagine a limitless expanse of water: above and below, before and behind, right and left, everywhere there is water. In that water is placed a jar filled with water. There is water inside the jar and water outside, but the jar is still there. The "I" is the jar.”

—  Ramakrishna

Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (1942), p. 659

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