'Vedanta' means the 'end of knowledge'. It presents the philosophy of life and living to combine continual action with enduring peace. Vedanta is the digest of knowledge laid down by sages and thinkers from time immemorial. It belongs to one and all with no distinctions whatsoever. Swami Parthasarathy, the founder of the Vedanta Academy and its chapters worldwide, has translated subtle philosophic themes into practical application for business and living. He is a best selling author, corporate r …
… Koji has been trained according to non-dualistic Vedanta by his master, Sri Bhagavan of the International Vedanta Society in India, and has spent about three years living, practising, training people, working and managing the IVS ashrams in Varanasi, Guwahati and Calcutta. Bhagavan has asked him to continue spreading spiritual knowledge in other countries. He is now finishing a book on Vedantic description of reality adapted for modern times and thought, meditation, contemplation and application …
It is written in the timeless scriptures of ancient India that we are infinite by nature. One limitless existence manifested as separate souls and separate identities. On contemplation of the external world we find its nature to be ephemeral, where one (percieved) existance follows another, there is no constant, all is in a state os transience. Why do we invest all our lifes energy trying to conserve what is impossible to conserve when we can find an everlasting bliss whan we are taught how to l …
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