ECK
ECK
A term used by members of the religious organization ECKANKAR, founded by Paul Twitchell in October 1965. ECK (Hindi word for "one;" Sanskrit eka ) is defined as "the totality of all awareness," "the audible life stream," "the living power that embraces the whole universes of God;" in brief, the essence of the Divine.
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