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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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The Art of Remembering - On Writing, Forgetting, and the Drift of the Mind
A contemplative essay on the purpose of writing as remembrance. The Art of Remembering explores how words anchor consciousness against the drift of maya—how insight fades, returns, and becomes a quiet rhythm of awakening.


Putting Vedanta into practice
Vedanta is sometimes dismissed as too intellectual, yet it’s the intellect—properly trained and guided by right knowledge—that becomes the seeker’s greatest ally against suffering. This essay explores how inquiry, discrimination, and Self-knowledge transform the mind from a victim of circumstance into a clear instrument of freedom.


Sadhana - Spiritual Discipline or Practice
In general, sadhana (sādhana) refers to any spiritual practice undertaken to reach a goal. It can take many forms. For example, yoga systems like raja yoga, bhakti yoga , or mantra yoga , or even simple activities like listening, reading, writing, or meditating. However, in the context of Vedanta , sadhana specifically refers to the disciplined means by which one removes ignorance. The process is traditionally outlined in three main stages: Karma Yoga – purification of t
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