“The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell or a hell of heaven.”
John Milton
The purpose of this article is to bring together…
Dear Ramji,
This morning as I sat reflecting, it dawns on me that the fruits of the teaching are like chisels that chip away at the obstacles to moksha. Reflecting on…
Dear James,
Thank you for your E-Mail. The teachings accompany the Jiva, my Limited Edition of the Self, in various ways. It took a long reading journey to come to…
John: Lately, have been contemplating a lot about swadharma, and the application of this knowledge to my own life.
Job wise, I manage large IT projects for a global…
Questioner: I have a question regarding niddhidhyasana. It is described as a way of assimilating knowledge gained in Shravana, the first stage of Vedanta. Is there any technique for assimilating…
Questioner: I have a question for my Guruji!
You wrote the following: “The five-step process of Vedanta: karma yoga, upasana yoga, sravanna, manana and nididhyasana.”
Of the five practices, I focus mostly on doing…
Dan: Dear Sundari, I hope you are well and happy.
Thank you for putting me in touch with Christine.
She was wonderfully helpful and put me onto some great techniques.
I…
Robert: Thanks for the words of wisdom. I’ve been taking some time to ponder them and inquire more deeply into some of the current vasanas. Yes, you make a great point about…
Sandy: It’s been some time since the last time I contacted you; I am not proud to say that not much has changed… and I also know that everything is okay…
Claude: Thank you for your sharp discrimination. My email was a sloppy response. Vak tapas is possibly the most difficult sadhana, and as you said, our use of language mirrors how we see and relate…