Just now I had a tiff on a phone call with my friend from college days who is settled in … More
Category: God
My Resolve to Meditate More
A close relative asked me on WhatsApp, “Do you agree with him about the feeling after meditation yourself?” in response to … More
God, World, Ignorance, Knowledge, Love, Wisdom
“It is very easy to understand God, but very difficult to understand this world.” “When and how will I discard this … More
World and God
“To dislike anyone in this world or dislike the world itself is to dislike God.”
Sam Ki Galti
Zindagi bhar Sam ye galti kartha rahaKhuda ko dektha raha aur sochtha raha ki woh duniya hai
Khuda Hi Khuda
Har lamhe may khudaHar chehray may khudaHar pyaar may khudaHar nafrat may khudaHar kushi may khudaHar gham may khudaHar mandir … More
Life
“Human life is cute and at the same time so silly and without much meaning. I wonder why God has … More
Parable of the Farmer and the Law of Karma
from The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna Parable of the Farmer It was about five o’clock in the afternoon. Sri Ramakrishna … More
Advaitavada: The Wisdom of Non-Duality
Rejuvenation – A Spiritual Foundation presents:
“Advaitavada: The Wisdom of Non-Duality” by Prof. Dr. Kapil Kapoor – Padma Bhushan Awardee, renowned scholar, former Professor of English, Concurrent Professor of Sanskrit Studies, and Rector at Jawaharlal Nehru University.
This inspiring talk marks the first session in Rejuvenation’s upcoming series of spiritual discourses designed to deepen inner awareness and enrich the collective consciousness of our society.
Through these talks, Rejuvenation aims to awaken spiritual understanding, cultivate self-inquiry, and bring timeless wisdom of our scriptures into the modern seeker’s life.
Beyond Awakening: Desire, Ego‑Death, and the Non‑Dual Mechanics of Liberation
In this dialogue we explore the deeper layers beyond yesterday’s discussion on desire and stillness. We look closely at why the ego fears awakening, why glimpses of awakening fade, and how true liberation differs from temporary witnessing. We examine the mechanics of ego‑death, the jnani’s relationship to emotions and the world, and what it really means to abide as the Self. The conversation unfolds into a clear non‑dual understanding of karma, grace, destiny, and the illusion of free will. Ultimately, what dissolves is the seeker; what remains is the effortless radiance of Being.