The author reflects on being labeled a “psychopath” and feeling ridiculed, emphasizing that self-identity can lead to suffering. Regardless of misunderstanding, they advocate for seeking one’s true identity through contemplation to escape crises linked to perceived separateness. They suggest mental renunciation and introspection as paths to understanding nondual truth.
Category: Nonduality (Advaita)
The World is Unreal
Is Knowledge Enough for Liberation?
The only thing I would like to amend is that Karma Yoga is not only unselfish action and done as … More
Me Talking about Who We Are on a Friend’s Podcast
The Pot that is Clay ðŠī- The POV Pod (Oct-14-24), by Perspective Mapper, ft. D. Samarender Reddy Realizing the pot … More
5 Sayings on Happiness
“My unhappiness does not make me unhappy.” “Unhappiness exists in the mind. And, I am under no obligation to make … More
Path to Self-Realization – Meditating on the ‘I Am’ – The Nisargadatta Maharaj Way
My Introduction Aitareya Upanishad states “Prjananam Brahma“, menaing “Consciousness is Brahman” (or, Self). Brahman (Nisargadatta Maharaj often refers to this … More
My Path to the Truth
I try to live my life with the following understanding forming the backdrop from which I do whatever I do:
Beyond Duality: How Quantum Physics and Vedanta Reveal a Unified Reality
This talk explores the fascinating intersection of Quantum Physics and Vedanta. Discover how scientific discoveries about the subatomic world mirror … More
Consciousness in the Age of AI – Swami Sarvapriyananda
Swami Sarvapriyananda speaks on Consciousness at the Synapse 2024, a two day science tech society conference, held in Gurugram, India. … More
I Do Not Love Anyone
I no longer love anyoneLove requires the OtherBut it is God alone I seeAll around me in this worldAs you … More