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Does life have purpose? A Vedantic Perspective
Vedanta explores life’s purpose through three lenses—the individual, God, and the Self—showing why purpose matters in the relative world but is unnecessary in the absolute.


Will tech companies ever be able to fully understand, manipulate or control consciousness?
Is science a threat to spiritual enlightenment? It all depends on how you define "consciousness."


What Happens After Death? Vedanta on Rebirth, Heaven, and the Self
Vedanta teaches that death is not the end, but neither is it the beginning of something new. Rebirth, heaven, and hell all remain within samsara—the cycle driven by karma and desire. Only Self-knowledge ends the cycle, revealing the Self that was never born and can never die.


What is truth? Vedanta on Physical, Moral, and Ultimate Reality
From the laws that govern our bodies and minds to the one truth that can never be destroyed, Vedanta reveals the nature of reality at every level.


Is life a dream? Vedanta, Maya, and the Illusion of Reality
Is life a fleeting dream, a passing vision on the stage of consciousness? Vedanta’s analysis of maya and mithya invites us to look beyond the world’s apparent solidity, revealing it as a temporary pageant—beautiful, mysterious, and destined to dissolve.


Do objects exist when nobody is looking at them?
This essay examines the question of whether objects exist independently of observation, contrasting interpretations of quantum physics with Vedantic thought.


What proof does Vedanta show that experience is non-dual?
Vedanta teaches that reality is non-dual, meaning there is no separation between awareness and the objects of perception. While this truth can’t be proven through the senses, Vedanta points to it through logic, experience, and scripture—showing awareness as the one constant behind all appearances.
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