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.
Tag Archives: vedanta
When Inquiry Stops Being a Strategy
What happens when inquiry is no longer used to manage emotions or gain insight? This post sits in the quiet space where Vedanta stops being a tactic — and simply becomes presence.
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.
Fictional Itineraries, Real Reactions
A travel plan falls through. A mild annoyance flares. And suddenly, the ego returns. This post explores what daily misalignments reveal about deeper identification.
Raising a Toast to Names and Forms
Vedanta doesn’t dismiss the world — it reveals its substratum. This reflection celebrates nāma–rūpa not as illusion to overcome, but as pointers to what’s real.
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.
A Sandwich, Some Sunshine, and Jagat Mithyā
In a moment of ordinary joy, a teaching surfaced: the real isn’t elsewhere. This is a reflection on being, Brahman, and the truth behind a summer lunch.
