Sandra: Thank you so much for your help with the satya-mithya teaching. Please, can you explain the difference between Self-knowledge and object-knowledge?
Sundari: To have the thought that denies consciousness means that you…
Henry: Dearest Sundari, thank you again for your fabulous response. Your words are so to the point.
Sundari: You are most welcome, Henry, always a pleasure to hear from you. Sorry…
Kumar: Hello, James.
I do have a follow-up question to the satsang posted online, Don’t Believe Your Feelings!
If one cannot trust their feelings, why would you want to trust a thought that you…
Harry: Hi, James.
I hope this finds you well and with renewed health after India, maybe even taking it easy a little in South Africa.
Despite your body giving you all…
Micah: Norway is in this darkest time of year now; it is a beautiful time for lighting candles and deep reflection. I think of both of you every day and hope…
(Manny is a friend of thirty years who is having difficulty adjusting to the change in my circumstances.)
James: Dear Manny, yes, things went extremely well in Tiruvannamalai – a…
A Means of Self Knowledge
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There is a world of difference between beliefs, assumptions conclusions, evaluations, and judgments that arise from self ignorance and the discernment that…
Seeker: Dear Ram, you said that the Gita or maybe Vedanta do not contain concepts but is/are a means of knowledge. Can you elaborate on this? I also wondered, does Vedanta have an…