Why does Advaita Vedanta often remain abstract or elusive for so many? Drawing from experience and observation, this reflection explores the main resistances to its understanding and practice — and why, despite challenges, it remains a path worth engaging with.
Category Archives: Reflections
Stepping back to observe the process of inquiry itself.
To explore what’s unfolding in the process.
The Method in the Spiral
A quiet checkpoint after a bout of blog cleanup reveals a deeper pattern: structure and life aren’t opposites — they’re sparring partners. This post reflects on how categories, repetition, and reorientation aren’t distractions from inquiry, but part of the spiral that shapes it.
Month One of Simply Vedanta
These early posts weren’t planned — they emerged. This meta-note looks at how the Śravaṇa–Mananam–Nididhyāsana arc is naturally unfolding through writing and lived inquiry.
The Practice Is the Process
Simply Vedanta wasn’t meant to be a platform — it became a sādhana. These early reflections track how the posts themselves are shaping the inquiry.
