A recap of Vedanta Course #1-11 covering topics such as the benefits of self-knowledge, subject/object distinction, the three stages of self-inquiry, Vedanta scriptures, action vs. knowledge and the purpose of prayer.
A recap of Vedanta Course #1-11 covering topics such as the benefits of self-knowledge, subject/object distinction, the three stages of self-inquiry, Vedanta scriptures, action vs. knowledge and the purpose of prayer.
In this video, Tattva Bodha’s introductory prayer and a prayer that pays respect to the teaching tradition are explained. Also, the question, “Do I need a teacher to study Vedanta?” is answered. If you have a question about this video, leave it in the comments section below or CONTACT me.
This installment of the Vedanta Course video series starts to unfold Tattva Bodha’s introductory prayer and shows how prayer is a practical–not silly or superstitious–practice. Vedanta’s concept of God–Isvara–is also explained. If you have a question about this video, leave it in the comments section below or CONTACT me.
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This video concludes the analysis of the statement that the self is: non-dual consciousness, the unchanging, indivisible, independently existent, eternal, infinite, imperceptible essence of everything, ever free of all action and experience. Up until this point the words “non-dual, unchanging, independently existent” and “consciousness” have been explained. This installment of the Vedanta Course takes up “eternal, infinite, imperceptible essence of everything, ever free of all action and experience” and also throws in an extra word, “indivisible” for good measure.
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This installment of the Vedanta Course unfolds the definition of the self given in the last video, explaining the part that says the self is independently existent (satya) and unchanging. If you have a question about this video, leave it in the comments section below or CONTACT me.