Embracing the Light: Traits of a Spiritually Awakened Person in Hinduism In the vast and profound tradition of Hinduism, spiritual awakening is not merely a concept but a living, transformative journey. A spiritually awakened person, often referred to as a jivanmukta (one who is liberated while alive), embodies certain hallmarks that reflect deep inner transformation. These traits arise from the realization of one’s true nature, an alignment with eternal principles, and guidance from the teachings of great masters. This article explores these qualities in depth, highlights their modern relevance, and offers practical guidance to cultivate them. 1. Knowledge of Brahman At the heart of spiritual awakening in Hindu thought lies jnana, the knowledge of Brahman—the ultimate reality that pervades all existence. This knowledge is not merely intellectual but experiential: an inner recognition that the individual self (Atman) and ultimate reality are not separate. This realization brings abo...