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On Watching “Bhay: The Gaurav Tiwari Mystery”


I stop watching it midwayIn Episode 1, Season 1Yes, there may be ghosts Of whatever kindAren’t they just another kind … More

Bhay, Cosmos, Eris & Eros, Gaurav Tiwari Mystery, Ghosts, God, leela, Nama-rupa, Names and forms, Poem, Poetry, World

Conversation between a male pot and female pot


Male Pot (MP): I loved you ever since I laid my eyes on you. Female Pot (FP): Me, too. But … More

Clay and Pot analogy, Clay Pot Analogy, Love, Nama-rupa, Name and form, Pot and Clay, Relationships, True love

Sweet Goodbye to Names-and-Forms


Attachment to form Will be thy undoing; Be forgetful Of yourself and others Nay, be forgetful Of this whole world … More

Nama-rupa, Name and form, Name-and-form, Poem, Poetry

Name-and-Form (Nama-Rupa)


“The world (one’s body-mind being part of the world) exists only in the sense that a pot exists. But, a … More

Nama-rupa, Name and form, Quotable quotes, Quotations, Quote, Quotes, World

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)

Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma


“Brahman or Self or Consciousness or Awareness or Truth or Reality appears as this world of names-and-forms to our five … More

Brahman, Nama-rupa, Name and form, Quotable quotes, Quote, Quotes, Sarvam khalvidam Brahma, World

Name-and-Form


“Wave is only a name-and-form whose underlying actual substance is water, just like our body-mind is just name-and-form whose underlying … More

Nama-rupa, Name and form, Quotable quotes, Quote, Quotes

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

No Such Thing as Death


Don’t forget, there is no such thing as death. What “dies” (or gets broken) is name-and-form called pot, while nothing … More

Consciousness, Death, Nama-rupa, Name and form

The Truth As I See It


The “I” that I am thinking I am is an illusion, only an appearance, a mere name-and-form, underlying which is … More

Brahman, Consciousness (Awareness), Ego, Nama-rupa, Name and form, Pure Consciousness, Self (Brahman), Truth

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