A Jnani, in Hindu philosophy, refers to someone who has achieved a state of Self-Realization and Spiritual Enlightenment. Here are some of the common characteristics of a Jnani:
Wisdom: A deep understanding of the nature of reality, and the ability to see beyond the illusions and delusions of the material world.
Detachment: A detachment from material desires and worldly attachments, with a focus on spiritual growth and liberation.
Compassion: A compassionate nature, with a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of all beings and a commitment to alleviating the suffering of others.
Equanimity: An ability to maintain emotional stability and calmness in the face of life’s challenges, and to approach all experiences with a balanced and detached perspective.
Presence: An awareness of the present moment, and a deep sense of inner stillness and peace.
Self-awareness: A deep understanding of their true self and an awareness of the impermanence of the ego.
Freedom: A state of freedom from the cycle of birth and death, and a release from the cycle of suffering.
Love: A deep and abiding love for God, and a union with the divine.