My cousin asked me, “What is the cover picture?”, referring to my book “Sammary of the Bhagavad Gita”: https://www.amazon.in/Sammary-Bhagavad-Gita-Samarender-Reddy-ebook/dp/B0GT7313VL/ I … More
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Live dangerously! Build your cities on the slopes of Vesuvius!
This is a famous passage from Nietzsche’s The Gay Science (Book IV, §283), titled “Preparatory Human Beings.” What Nietzsche is … More
Be Still and Know: The “I Am” Path of Self-Realization
The “I Am” meditation taught by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj is fundamentally the same path revealed by Sri Ramana Maharshi and echoed by Papaji: the direct return to inner stillness. Ramana Maharshi repeatedly emphasized that the true meaning of “I am” is not a thought but pure Being—God-consciousness itself. “Be still and know that I am God,” he reminds us, pointing to silence as the essence of realization. Nisargadatta’s instruction to abide in the sense of “I Am” and Papaji’s call to “Keep Quiet” converge in one truth: Self-realization blossoms only in silence, stillness, and egoless awareness.
Four Poems
The Utter Indifference Somebody brought me here. Somebody brought me here On this earth. Somebody brought me here … More
100 Sayings of Mine
“Life teaches you that others rarely understand you.” “Pursuit of pleasures leaves no time and energy to pursue Truth.” “Life … More
16 Sayings of Mine
“For the well-being of all humans on earth, what is more important is love and compassion rather than more and … More
Mediocrity
Indulge in emotion And you go mad Or, you’re called mad. Indulge in thought And you grow cold Or, you’re … More
Annamalai Swami: ‘Don’t sit and meditate’
Originally posted on Tom Das:
Annamalai Swami: Bhagavan watched me very closely in the years that I served him in the…
Longing for the Source
I want to go Beyond all these sights and sounds Beyond all these smells and tastes Beyond all these touching … More
No more truth, only “reading.” … “Caution! Reader at Work!”
Fifty years ago, a university couldn’t call itself “Tier One” unless it had a renowned English department. No more: Abysmal … More