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What is Vedanta?
Vedanta refers to one of ancient Indian philosophy which discusses about nature of beings and the world. It is one of the six traditional systems of philosophies that India developed in last 7000 years; others being - Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya,...
0 commentsMy First Spiritual Awakening: Experience of Oneness
Here I will relate my first big spiritual awakening experience of oneness: I was in college in Vermont, having a bad day. After classes and meetings with teachers, I went back to my dorm room and sat down to meditate. When I sat down, I just...
0 commentsScience- spiritualism - a useless fight
Science- spiritualism - a useless fight Soumyasrajan November 20, 2011 I am again going in comment mode, as some times, I do. I am publishing as an article, a comment, I had published on the site speakingtree.com (ST for Speaking Tree). This site...
29 commentsAssigning Blame or Credit? Good Luck!
Trying to attribute blame, credit, or cause to a thing or an event is an easy way to illustrate the essential unity of things. Nothing happens on its own, and yet things happen spontaneously. The present moment is contingent on the sum total of...
0 commentsThe Subtle Relationship Between the Mind and the Physical World
Matter and energy move through space and time in a straight line, always departing and arriving from one place to another. This places a limitation on them; energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only pushed around. The mind, on the other...
0 commentsI am That I am, philosophy behind this
I am That I am is one of the version in the holy Bible. What this assertion implies? What is the Truth behind this statement? Every one is aware that this is a very profound statement. What is implied by “I am”? Literally it means, ‘I...
1 commentA story from Mundaka Upanishad
I just read this ancient story from Mundaka Upanishada again and felt many on hubpages may enjoy it. Hope you do. It does give a feeling for basic idea of Advaita Vedanta philosophy mingled with ritualistic idea of Karma in a very colorful style.
25 commentsVisiting Ramanasramam - the holy abode of Bhagwan Ramana Maharshi at Tiruvannamalai
“Where can I go? I will be here”. This was the soothing words of assurance that Bhagwan Ramana Maharshi (1879-1950) gave to his tearful devotees when he was in sick bed, with no recovery from his cancer in his arm in sight. Ramana...
1 commentAdi Shankaracharya Non duality Advaita Philosophy
Adi Shankaracharya is a great hindu saint born in 788 CE ; around 8 th century. He is known as the Jagadguru or the Master of the universe in spiritual knowledge. His experince of truth or the ultimate real...
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