Tag: Spiritual Awakening
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Bhagavad Gita Brahma Sutras and Upanishads – 4
In the culmination of the Prasthanatrayi (the three foundations), Moksha is the final “resolution.” If existence implies action, then Moksha is the state where action is no longer a “debt” to be paid, but a spontaneous expression of pure joy. 1. Defining Moksha: The End of “Becoming” The word Moksha comes from the root muc,…
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Bhagavad Gita Brahma Sutras and Upanishads – 3
By acting according to your duty, you are essentially “proving” your existence to yourself. You are moving from a state of passive existence (being a victim of circumstances) to active existence (being a conscious participant in the divine order). The Gita specifically describes the state of a person who has finally pierced through Maya—the “person…
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Bhagavad Gita Brahma Sutras and Upanishads – 2
Brahma Sutras – the logical “judge” between the Upanishads and the Gita To illustrate how the Brahma Sutras act as the logical “judge” between the Upanishads and the Gita, let’s look at one of the most famous philosophical debates: Is the Ultimate Reality (Brahman) with attributes or without them? The Conflict: Two Faces of Truth…
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Bhagavad Gita Brahma Sutras and Upanishads – 1
To understand the Bhagavad Gita is to understand the necessity of action. While we often think of “duty” as an external obligation, the Gita argues that duty is an inevitable byproduct of existence itself. The Core Meaning: Existence as Action The Gita’s central philosophy can be distilled into a powerful analogy: To exist is to…
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The Yoga of Transformation: Spiritual Awakening Yoga
Yoga, often perceived as a system of physical exercises, is in its essence a profound spiritual discipline. It offers a path to self-realization, inner peace, and a transformative awakening. This blog post explores the “Yoga of Transformation,” delving into how ancient yogic practices can guide individuals toward a deeper spiritual understanding and a more awakened…
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Yoga and the Phiposopher’s Stone: Internal Alchemy
Yoga and the Phiposopher’s Stone While at first glance they seem to belong to entirely different worlds—one a physical practice from India and the other a medieval European legend—Yoga and the Philosopher’s Stone are actually two different metaphors for the exact same process: Internal Alchemy. In both traditions, the “lead” or “base metal” represents the…
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Flow as Constant Change – You are That
This profound perspective that beautifully aligns with both ancient philosophy and modern physics. You are touching on the idea that “Now” isn’t a frozen point in time, but rather a seamless transition—a snapshot we take of a process that never actually stops. The Illusion of the “Static” Now In many philosophical traditions, like Heraclitus’s famous…
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The Yoga of Thinking, Feeling, Being for Self-Realization
Introduction: The Journey to Your True Self The Yoga Path of Thinking, Feeling, and Being represents a profound journey of self-discovery that integrates the mental, emotional, and existential dimensions of human consciousness. This holistic approach guides practitioners from ordinary awareness to the direct recognition and embodiment of their true nature – a state of pure…
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The 5 Stages of Spiritual Awakening: Self-Realization
Spiritual awakening is not a destination, but a profound process of shedding old identities to uncover your authentic self. While every journey is unique, most seekers navigate a series of predictable phases as they shift from “ego-consciousness” to “soul-consciousness.” Key Takeaways 1. The Initial Spark (The Wake-Up Call) This stage often begins with a sense…
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Awakening: The Journey of Spiritual Awakening Yoga
In the fast-paced world of modern achievement, we often find ourselves climbing a ladder only to realize it’s leaning against the wrong wall. This realization is frequently the first spark of a spiritual awakening. This guide explores the profound journey of waking up to your true nature, moving beyond the “autopilot” of daily life, and…
