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Category: Nonduality (Advaita)

The Path of Knowledge / Jnana Yoga – Swami Sarvapriyananda


Jnana Yoga, Path of inquiry, Path of knowledge, Swami Sarvapriyananda

Advaita Vedanta in a Nutshell


Advaita Vedanta says that the world is just names-and-forms whose underlying substance or reality is Consciousness or Awareness, much like … More

Advaita, Advaita Vedanta, Advanced Hinduism, Nama-rupa, Name and form, Nonduality, Nonduality (Advaita)

Upanishads vs. Western Philosophy


He who reads and understands the Upanishads says: 1. The Truth is Consciousness (Prajnanam Brahma). (ontology) 2. I am the … More

Comparative philosophy, Upanishads, Western Philosophy

A True Hindu


“Only a true Brahmin is a true Hindu. A true Hindu does not consider himself a Brahmin, true or otherwise. … More

Advaita, Brahmin, Hindu, Hinduism, Nonduality, True Brahmin, True Hindu, Who am I?

Who Are You?


Read especially Chapter 3 “Who Are You?” in this preview of the book “The Untethered Soul” by Michael Singer   … More

Advaita, Advaita Vedanta, Nonduality, Nonduality (Advaita), Who am I?

Shankara: How to Meditate for Self-Realisation| Vivekachuhdamani | Nididhyasana | Samadhi


Originally posted on Tom Das:
Here is a collection of verses I have taken from Shankara’s Masterpiece Vivekachudamani focusing on the last…

Brahman, Consciousness, Nonduality (Advaita), Sankaracharya, Self, Self-realization

Ramana Maharshi on Death


The following views of Ramana Maharshi on death are extracted from the book Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi, published by … More

Death, Ramana Maharshi, Ramana Maharshi on Death

Ashtavakra Gita – Swami Sarvapriyananda


Note that the ordering of the videos in this Playlist is a bit off. So, play them in order manually.

Advaita, Advaita Vedanta, Ashtavakra Gita, Ashtavakra Samhita, Nonduality, Nonduality (Advaita), Swami Sarvapriyananda

Clay Pot Analogy – Name-and-Form


The clay pot analogy helps you understand why the world is merely names-and-forms, whose underlying substance or reality is Consciousness, … More

Clay Pot Analogy, Nama-rupa, Name and form

FREE e-Books on Philosophy, Spirituality, and Advaita (Nonduality)


Here is a good collection of FREE e-Books for download, on spirituality, Advaita (Nonduality), Indian Philosophy, etc., including books by … More

Books on Advaita, Books on indian Philosophy, Books on Nonduality, Books on Spirituality, Books on Vedanta, FREE e-Books, Hinduism, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Ramana Maharshi, Sankaracharya, Spirituality, Vedanta Books

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