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I think you mean the Sanskrit "Tat Tvam Asi"

"That thou art" "Thou art that" "You are that" or "That you are"

It is to do with the Hindu Vedantas - The meaning of this saying is that the Self - in its original, pure, primordial state - is wholly or partially identifiable or identical with the Ultimate Reality that is the ground and origin of all phenomena.

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"Tat tvam asi" is a Sanskrit phrase that means "That thou art" in English. It is a famous quote from the Upanishads, ancient Hindu scriptures. It represents the idea that the ultimate reality, or Brahman, is the same essence as the individual self, or Atman. It suggests that we are all interconnected and part of a greater whole.

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