Vedanta says: “Yes, the object exists, of course, but it may not be a cube or a globe or a cone or a rectangle
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Vedanta says: “Yes, the object exists, of course, but it may not be a cube or a globe or a cone or a rectangle
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Perception is always relative. It’s comparative. You can only compare.
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It is, in that utter stillness, the Truth comes into being. One understands one’s true reality. It is as if all the impurities,
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Suppose our instrument of perception, in this case the eye, is made like a telescope or a microscope, our view of the universe would be entirely different
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The most important kind of meditation is when a human being, one day, realises that the whole circus that is going on around him
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The entire teaching of the body of scriptures called ‘Upanishad’ is regarding the kind of knowledge communicated into a mind,
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Since ‘It’ is infinite, whatever you seek cannot be confined to anything finite; and therefore, you cannot worship
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When the mind has completely emptied itself, when the mind has ceased to move, when the mind remains in its original state of no action and movement,
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An old proverb says: Trust in the Lord with all thy heart and lean not unto your own understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge him
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The movement of life, the ever-expanding quality of life is Brahman. The Supreme Reality, which, if you break your illusions
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We like to think of something the way we prefer it to be and not as it actually is. And, what is it actually?
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You can enjoy the whole phenomenon of how hope works, how illusion comes and how it is all one big drama.
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One of the greatest illusions that a human has is the hope that everything is everlasting;
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The most important thing to understand: one who worships or respects or longs for anything other than the Truth
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Vedanta rejects the myth that reality is external to the human mind and acknowledges consciousness as the source of the entire Cosmos.
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