The Two Selves Within Us: Rumi’s Wisdom on the Nature of Self
The 13th century Persian mystic, Rumi expresses this distinction between the two selves within us in the poem “Two Kinds of Intelligence.”
Read MoreThe 13th century Persian mystic, Rumi expresses this distinction between the two selves within us in the poem “Two Kinds of Intelligence.”
Read MoreThe essence of Vedanta is beautifully presented in this song. This story is narrated in the Markandeya Purana.
Read MoreTattvabodha is one of the fundamental books recommended for study into the nature of Self in Vedanta. It introduces various terms pertaining to Vedanta study in a systematic and comprehensive form.
Read MoreSwami Sivananda, one of the greatest spiritual masters of the 20th century, is the inspiration behind the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres. Here are some selected quotes by the swami. There is a lesson in everything This world is your best teacher. There is a lesson in everything. There is a lesson in each experience. Learn it and become wise. Every failure is a stepping stone to success. Every difficulty or disappointment is a trial of your faith. Every unpleasant incident or temptation is a test of your inner strength. March forward hero! On Yoga Yoga is Universal. Yoga is...
Read MoreThe Upanishads, India’s greatest spiritual treasures, are the culmination of the wisdom of the Vedas which contain the wellspring of profound philosophy of self-discovery and have influenced the writings of Gurdjieff, Kahlil Gibran, Thoreau and Emerson, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Tao Te Ching, Dhammapada, Thich Naht Hanh etc. When all the senses are stilled, when the mind is at rest, when the intellect wavers not–then, say the wise, is reached the highest state. This calm of the senses and the mind has been defined as yoga. He who attains it is freed from delusion. – Katha Upanishad 2.6.10-11 When it comes to...
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