What kind of mind is Atma Bodha really meant for? Swami Tattvavidananda’s extended teaching on Verse 1 reveals a quiet but radical shift — from collecting Vedanta to digesting it. This post curates key reflections on learning, rāga, mumukṣutva, and the silent preparation that is itself part of Self-knowledge.
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Multiple Ways I’ve Been Wrong About Myself
A few everyday moments got me looking again at what I take myself to be. In this post, I revisit three powerful Vedantic lenses — not as philosophy, but as subtle x-rays — to see through the body–mind identity and glimpse what might actually remain.
Many Teachings, One Unlearning: A Glimpse into Comparative Vedanta
A gentle comparison of Advaita, Viśiṣṭādvaita, and Dvaita — not to choose sides, but to see how all point to the unlearning of the seeker-self.
Grace Without Giver
What is grace in non-duality? This post traces how Advaita, Bhakti, and paradoxical teachings hold space for the mystery of unfolding — even in suffering.
What is Vedanta? A talk that helped me re-enter
A lucid, talk-based introduction to Advaita Vedanta — through a talk by Swami Sarvapriyananda that helped me reconnect with this tradition after years of drifting. Part primer, part reflection, it marks the quiet beginning of this current arc of inquiry.
