Vedanta teaches that the world is nothing but name-and-form, with Consciousness as its sole reality. Just as a pot is only clay appearing in a certain form, this universe is only God appearing as countless names and forms. The sense of an individual “I” too is merely a thought-form within Consciousness. When this truth is realized, doership dissolves, sorrow ends, and one discovers that true happiness lies not outside but in the Self, which is ever free, blissful, and divine.
Tag: Advaita
Not Much Left To Say, Is There? So, Silent I Will Be For Evermore
If you haven’t got it by now I doubt if you ever will Many ways I have tried to explain … More
Literature & Advaita
Do not stop with reading about writers and how and why they write. That is like reading the recipe. Read … More
Why is it difficult to wake up from this dream called life?
The reason we do not want to wake up is that we find or think that the dream is really … More
Our Real Self/Nature
“I am more than the sum of all the atoms in this universe.”
Indian Philosophy Network (IPN)
Indian Philosophy Network (IPN) – https://www.indianphilosophynetwork.org – is a network for professional philosophers in India, both within and outside academia. … More
The Problem of Evil – Vedantic Explanation
Swami Sarvapriyananda discusses the question, “How do you explain the problem of evil within the realm of consciousness?”
Advaita for Beginners
Limitless Existence Consciousness (Satcitananda) – Part 1
Not The Body, Not the Mind – “WHO AM I” / Non-Duality (Advaita)
If I am not the body and not the mind, then who am I? This question has been haunting humanity … More
Nonduality – The end of seeking and unconditional love
Conversation with Richard Sylvester