The Personification of the Two basic Vedantic Principles
The Creation is explained by Einsteins’s famous equation, E=mc2 which means that energy is inert matter in motion. It doesn’t include…
Samuel: It's been an interesting few days since my skype with James last Wednesday. I typed James’ name in Amazon and I don't know how but the book, Ashtavakra Gita came…
Questioner: Dear James, since I had an artistic phase I enjoy watching programs about Peter Howson, an artist. In a recent one, titled Prophecy, as he is painting he is talking about…
Questioner: Hello, Sundari, can you precise me a bit the topic about “the world is a projection,” which I have a certain difficulty to grasp in relationship with the instantaneous theory…
Stan: A more practical question: I love reading James’ and other books on Vedanta, and I (think that I) understand most of it, but there’s one topic that I find rather…
Sarah: Just checking in to see how you are doing. I continue to study Vedanta every day and eagerly anticipate your book.
I also wanted to lend my support. I read…
Seeker: I need to be clearer on the meaning of the tree of life quote in the Gita, Chapter XV.
I’ve understand so far that the branches represent Maya’s Creation (objects, scriptures, jivas…) and the roots,…
Sundari: Both theories of creation are explained and accepted by Vedanta, evolution and spontaneous creation. How you see it depends on your perspective and self-knowledge. Direct or indirect knowledge? If you…
Seeker: Dear James, I am really enjoying worshiping Kali who, despite her form, always leads my mind to a sattvic state. I am also doing a lot of jhana/samadhi meditation to purify the mind.
I…