According to the Vedantic teaching or according to what Ramana Maharishi said (who, I think, was one of the latest teachers of ‘Vedanta’ with a genuine experience of it)
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According to the Vedantic teaching or according to what Ramana Maharishi said (who, I think, was one of the latest teachers of ‘Vedanta’ with a genuine experience of it)
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So, it is in itself a contradiction for the limited to seek the unlimited.
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If what we think and how we act can go together, then meditation begins.
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‘Viveka’ means ‘intelligence’; the reasoning and effort to understand what is permanent and what is not.
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The ‘One’ who is behind all thought and action is witness to everything — the unaffected witness to all that takes place.
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A spiritual teacher need not necessarily be someone who lives in the Himalayas for hundreds of years.
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Can the Truth be found through the mind ? Vedanta says, “Well! All that the mind can do is conceive
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Satsang is very important; you become according to the company you keep.
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Here was a prime example of a manifestation of the Supreme Being, in the form of a poor ‘Fakir’.
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If you read from any of the Upanishads and commentaries by Shankara and others,
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Don’t we look at ourselves and see how we are always occupied with ourselves?
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We discussed the meaning of the word Upanishad. It is that which is learnt sitting close to the teacher with complete humility in order to understand
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It is only when you come to a situation where you are face to face with sorrow that you stop and look at that which is beyond
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All things spiritual boil down to your relationships in day-to-day life.
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In Vedanta, what the Vedantist does, is to examine the world around him and find out that it is impermanent.
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