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Seeing Through the Lens of Vedanta
NEW Vedanta in Plain English, Book 1: Who Am I, Really. Now available in paperback and eBook
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Ajata-Vada - The Teaching of No-Birth
Ajāta-vāda is the Advaita doctrine of non-origination, teaching that the world and the individual soul are never truly born. From the highest standpoint, there is no creation, bondage, or liberation—only brahman, ever unborn and free.


Adhikaritva - Fitness for Liberation
Adhikāritva refers to the inner preparedness of a student for Vedānta—the maturity of mind expressed in discrimination, dispassion, self-discipline, and sincere longing for liberation. Without these, the highest knowledge cannot be fully grasped.


The Puppet Kings: How Maya Rules the Rulers
They may sit on thrones and command armies, but they are not free. Trump, Putin, the billionaires and manipulators of the modern world — these are not sovereign beings, but puppets of māyā. Caught in illusion, driven by compulsion, they are ruled by what they cannot see. This essay explores the deeper truth behind worldly power, contrasting the false sovereignty of rulers with the quiet clarity of the liberated.


Sattva — The quiet light that prepares the mind for freedom
We praise the "light," but rarely understand it. Sattva is not morality, though it favors goodness. It is not peace, though it brings calm. It is not wisdom, though it makes knowledge possible. It is light—subtle, luminous, and intelligent. It is the quality of clarity in a mind, the reflective power that allows awareness to be known. Without sattva , even the most noble teaching remains opaque. With it, a single word can pierce illusion. Sattva is one of the three gunas ,


Svadharma — Living in alignment with one's own nature
Svadharma means “one’s own dharma”—the unique expression of duty, temperament, and action aligned with your inner nature and role in the total. It is not chosen, but discovered, and lived as an offering. In Vedanta, honoring svadharma is a preparation for freedom.


Vedanta: A Journey to Self-Realization
Vedanta is a wisdom tradition from India that reveals the nondual truth of the Self. It is not a religion or philosophy, but a means of knowledge that removes the ignorance which causes suffering. The teachings show that you are not a limited person, but limitless awareness itself.
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