The Self is Existence. It is Awareness/Consciousness. It is Bliss. This 25 hours seminar explains the relationship between you, the conscious subject, and the objects (physical, emotional, and mental) that you encounter every day. It explains how painful experiences needn’t actually affect you, the..
A great Vedic sage, Narada Maharishi, wrote 84 verses (sutras) on the topic of bhakti. The word ‘bhakti’ is generally translated as ‘devotion’ and is reverential love directed toward God. God is one’s self, plus all the objects, sentient and insentient, in the world. Devotion is an important topi..
Unless you manage your life force...your physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual energies...they will manage you. How can you manage them if you don’t know what they are? This video and accompanying ebook presents the ancient simple but sophisticated Yoga of the Three Energies, T..
On his wedding night an infatuated prince discovers that his young bride is a woman of extraordinary wisdom. The relationship that develops serves as a model for those wishing to bring truth, clarity and spiritual intimacy to their relationships. The quest for happiness through self inquiry, the nat..
The Upanishads are the basis of Vedanta. Although they are over 200 in number, only 11 are considered ‘primary,’ as they are the ones that Shankaracharya wrote commentaries on. In this video series, three of the primary Upanishads—the Mandukya, the Katha, and the Kena—are unfolded. The Mandukya Upan..
Everything you need for a serious study of Vedanta. The videos entitled Self Inquiry Berlin, gives the complete overview of the whole process of Self Inquiry and parallels the structure of James best selling books, "How to Attain Enlightenment" and The Essence of Enlightenment available through Shi..
Vivekachudamani, which means ‘the crown jewel of discrimination,’ is a premier Vedanta text written in the 8th century by Shankaracharya, the most important teacher in the Vedanta sampradaya (lineage).
As do all Vedanta teachings, it begins with an invocation to the self and discusses the uniquen..
Vivekachudamani, which means ‘the crown jewel of discrimination,’ is a premier Vedanta text written in the 8th century by Shankaracharya, the most important teacher in the Vedanta sampradaya (lineage).As do all Vedanta teachings, it begins with an invocation to the self and discusses the uniqueness ..
The Bhagavad Gita is one of the three primary texts of Vedanta, along with the Upanishads and the Brahma Sutras. Despite being over 2000 years old, it remains immensely popular and continues to set people free to this day. Presented in the form of a dialogue between a self-realized teacher and ..
Seventy hours of pure Vedanta given in India in January 2017, this video covers (1) Karma Yoga as revealed in the Bhagavad Gita, (2) Self Inquiry as presented in James book Inquiry into Existence, and (3) Bhakti Yoga, James' exposition of Narada Bhakti Sutras and explained in his book The Yoga of Lo..
A great Vedic sage, Narada Maharishi, wrote 84 verses (sutras) on the topic of bhakti. The word ‘bhakti’ is generally translated as ‘devotion’ and is reverential love directed toward God. God is one’s self, plus all the objects, sentient and insentient, in the world. Devotion is an important topi..
Atma Bodha, which presents the essence of Enlightenment, was written in the Eighth Century by a great sage, Adi Shankacharya, to clarify the fundamental ideas revealed in the Upanishads, Vedanta’s source texts. It is meant to be studied before an inquirer delves into the Upanishads proper beca..