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Understanding “Consciousness is Everything”: Journal of a 15 yr Old – Part1/2: Mahavakyas (Great Statements)
In this article, I am presenting a journal of a student of the NEEV Advaita Study Facebook Group. He happens to be a 15 yr old boy, studying in the 11th grade, who discusses Advaita… Read More
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Fear, Action, Suffering and Liberation: A Dialogue
This is a dialogue based on the question of a student in my NEEV Advaita Study Group. The quandary he is raising is somewhat similar to the dilemma faced by Arjuna in Bhagavad Gita and… Read More
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How Does A Jnani Person Deal With the Negative Impacts of the World: Part 1/3 – Titiksha/Endurance
A Jiva/ embodied being is subject to the attack of the dualities of life: to the turbulence of grief and joy, to the violent touches of pleasure and pain and to the tumult of his… Read More
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Difference Between The Teachings of Traditional Paths like Advaita, Yoga & Krishnamurti: A Dialogue
This is a fairly deep dialogue, almost a snapshot of Advaita, I had with my friend who is not a student of Advaita but has been greatly inspired by the teachings of J Krishnamurti. It… Read More
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Advaita & Paradox of Practice vs No Practice: A Dialogue
A modern seeker of truth is faced with a plethora of paths and schools in this digital age. While this is a boon, it also presents a challenge for the seeker to decide which path… Read More
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You (Self) Are Not (Your) Thoughts: A Dialogue
That we all suffer conflicts of various kinds in our life is an undeniable fact. Self Inquiry is about unearthing and ending the root of all conflicts. In this dialogue with a seeker, I examine… Read More
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Prarabdha Karma After Self Realization: It’s Experience of Suffering and Pleasure: Part3/3
With this article, I finish the three-part series on Prarabdha Karma. In this final article which has extensive quotes from the text Panchadasi, a reader gets the most exhaustive treatment of this subject found anywhere… Read More
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Prarabdha Karma After Self Realization: Seeming Refutations: Part 2/3
In Part 1 of this series I introduced Shankara’s concept of Prarabdha Karma to show that a Self Realized being/Jnani is not necessarily an epitome of virtuous conduct as he is still affected by the… Read More
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Prarabdha Karma After Self Realization: It’s Philosophy – Part 1/3
In this series of articles, I am going to take a deep look at a very elusive topic of Prarabdha Karma. After Self Realization in Advaita, a Jnani is supposed to have got knowledge of… Read More
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Watching Suffering: Journals of Two Young Girls
Suffering is a fact that is common to all human life. Nonetheless, we are never educated by schools, parents and society to understand and explore the possibility of ending suffering. On the contrary, they teach… Read More
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