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Tat Tvam Asi for Inner Abundance: Developing a Yoga Therapy Healing Approach

Naha Agrawal, Nayonika Agrawal, Dr. Anuj Kumari

Frontiers in Social Sciences Research March 28, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.24113/eaawra74 via Semantic Scholar

Summary

A yoga therapy healing approach is developed from the Vedantic principle Tat Tvam Asi, which asserts the unity of the individual self with universal consciousness. Drawing on Advaita Vedanta, classical texts, yoga philosophy, and contemporary therapy, a structured framework integrates yogic practices, self-inquiry, and contemplative awareness. The approach aims to address inner conflicts, emotional imbalance, and identity-related distress by moving beyond symptom management toward consciousness-based healing and inner abundance.

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Key finding Integrating Tat Tvam Asi into yoga therapy can enhance its depth by shifting focus from symptom management to consciousness-based healing and inner abundance.

Abstract

The present study aims to develop a yoga therapy healing approach grounded in the Vedantic principle of Tat Tvam Asi, which signifies the essential unity of the individual self with universal consciousness. Rooted in Advaita Vedanta, this principle offers a profound philosophical foundation for understanding inner abundance as a state of self-realisation, inner fulfilment, and holistic wellbeing. The study adopts a conceptual and theoretical research design, drawing from classical Vedantic texts, yoga philosophy, and contemporary therapeutic perspectives. Based on philosophical analysis and conceptual synthesis, a structured yoga therapy healing framework is proposed that integrates yogic practices, self-inquiry, and contemplative awareness. The study highlights the relevance of non-dual understanding in addressing inner conflicts, emotional imbalance, and identity-related distress. The findings suggest that integrating Tat Tvam Asi into yoga therapy can enhance its depth by moving beyond symptom management toward consciousness-based healing and inner abundance.

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