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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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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.


How can Vedanta help us to overcome the suffering and pain we experience in life?
life?
Vedanta isn’t here to impress the intellect or prove a metaphysical point—it’s here to end suffering. Its radical claim is simple: you are already what you seek. The problem isn’t lack, but misidentification.


Vedantic Meditation
Vedanta traditionally recommends yogic meditation as a preliminary discipline to help prepare the seeker for Self-inquiry. For this,...


Out of the Mud - How Vedanta Frees Us from the Illusion of Worldly Desire
Most people chase happiness in objects—money, status, beauty—but Vedanta reveals why this pursuit is doomed from the start. This essay exposes the traps of samsara and shows how self-knowledge leads to real freedom.


How are thee not real? Let me count the ways - A Vedantic Guide to the Illusory World
Vedanta teaches that all objects are mithya—impermanent, dependent, and only apparently real. Backed by science and subtle reasoning, this essay shows how everything we experience is constructed in the mind and ultimately resolves into awareness.
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