Using Mind to Transcend Mind
Why do the Upanishads warn seekers that following the path to God is akin to walking on a razor’s edge—narrow […]
Why do the Upanishads warn seekers that following the path to God is akin to walking on a razor’s edge—narrow […]
Invoke the Gods to know thyself through meditation The following is from Swami Nikhilanda’s translation of Shvetashvatara Upanishad. Part of
Lord Yama compels us to identify as the That which restrains the mind The following is from the translation of
An ancient exposition illuminating our identification with infinity The following is a translation of the Shvetashvatara Upanishad’s chapter three, from
A father’s advice to a son eager for spiritual mastery The following is a translation of the Chandogya Upanishad’s chapter
A Vedic reflection on That which is in and through all existence The following is a translation of the Svetasvatara
Vedic elucidations on the natural transition from human life The following is a translation of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad’s chapter four,
From the Upanishads Reflections on the subtle origins of existence, resident within us all The following is a translation of
The God of Death reveals the mysteries of the one true Self in all. The following is a translation of
The bliss of one well-versed in the Vedas surpasses that of the higher beings The following is an excerpt from S. Radhakrishan’s