Understand that “the cause of suffering is desire”. This understanding will quieten the mind 24/7, which is what meditation is … More
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“The cause of suffering is desire”: Buddha’s Second Noble Truth
“At last, at long last, I have understood Buddha’s Second Noble Truth that ‘The cause of suffering is desire’.”–DSR Buddha’s … More
Buddha or Marx? — Ambedkar
from the Introduction A comparison between Karl Marx and Buddha may be regarded as a joke. There need be no … More
What is True Religion? Marxism & Buddhism
A friend asked this (see the image above) on his WhatsApp status, and I replied as follows: Marx did not … More
Buddha’s Truth
Desires I have manyNo, not manyJust a fewBut desire I am told is suffering(Buddha said it)Even a little suffering is … More
The Uncertainty of Life
Yes, you can fall in love. Yes, you can earn tons of money. Yes, you can buy all the luxuries … More
Advaita for Dummies
Is happiness really hiding in the next achievement, possession, or relationship—or is it already within you, waiting for the restless mind to pause? In this article, we explore 16 timeless questions through the lens of Advaita Vedānta and other wisdom traditions—questions like: Is desire poison or medicine? Is the waking world any more real than a dream? What does it mean to be in bondage, or free? Drawing from the insights of Vedānta, Buddhism, Taoism, and Stoicism, this guide simplifies profound truths and shows why “you” are not the doer at all—Consciousness alone is.
The Mirage Within a Mirage
This thirst for richesThis thirst for loveThis thirst for powerThis thirst for nameThis thirstThis unquenchable thirstUnslakable it seemsEncountering as one … More
A Prayer
Where the mind is without desire Into that heaven of salvation O my Lord Let me awake.