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“Don’t Save The World”: Nisargadatta Maharaj | The Savior Trap | Non-Duality | I Am That | Karma


Advaita, Enlightenment, Helping others, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Nonduality, Save Yourself, Saviours Trap

“God, Love & Enlightenment Are Lies”: Nisargadatta Maharaj | I Am That | Non-Duality


Advaita, Enlightenment, God, Love, Nonduality, Truth

Tasya Bhāsā Sarvam Idam Vibhati – by His light all this is illumined


“Sarvam idam vibhati” (सर्वमिदं विभाति) means “All this shines” or “Everything is illumined,” a key phrase from Vedic scriptures like the Katha … More

Brahman, Katha Upanishad, Sarvam Idam Vibhati, Self, Self-luminous, Svayam Prakash, Truth

The 3 Ancient Steps to End All Suffering – Sravana, Manana, Nididhyasana


Advaita Vedanta, Be still, Enlightenment, Liberation, Manana, Nididhyasana, Nonduality, Self-realization, Silence, Sravana, Summa iru

Keep Quiet – Papaji


When I speak about Quietness – when I tell you to Keep Quiet — it is not easy for everyone … More

Enlightenment, Keeping quiet, Liberation, Life, Mental health, Mindfulness, Papaji, Self-realization, Silence, Spirituality, Writing

Mother Knows Best


Rama should have consulted his mother Kausalya when he heard about his father Dasharatha’s varam to Kaikeyi. Kausalya would have … More

Dasharatha, kausalya, Rama, Ramayana

Desires to Desirelessness – Vedas (Karmakand) Vs. Upanishads (Jnanakand)


What has morality taught you? Desire is evil, but that’s not so in the case of the Rigveda. Here you … More

AcharyaPrashant, Desirelessness, Desires, Enlightenment, Jnanakand, Karmakand, Liberation, Morality, Self-realization, Upanishads, Vedas

“How does one live free while dwelling in the body?”


Ashtavakra, Body, Consciousness, Ego, King Janaka, Maya, Mind, Sense of Doership, Who am I?, Witness attitude

Sadho Yahi Ghadi Yahi Bela | Kabir Bhajan


साधु यही घड़ी यही बेला लाख खर्च फिर हाथ ना आवे मानुष जन्म दुहेला ना कोई संगी ना कोई साथी … More

God, Kabir Bhajan, Sadho Yahi Ghadi Yahi Bela, Truth

“If you call it a dream, why are you afraid of the dream?”


I guess I neither gain nor lose anything by staying in touch with all of you. Read below Ramana Maharshi’s … More

Dream, Dreams, Duties in life, Family, Life, Love, World, World as a dream, Writing

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