Two of the most important qualifications for freedom are discrimination (viveka) and dispassion (vairagya). This video explains them both in detail. If you have a question about this video leave a comment below or CONTACT me.
Two of the most important qualifications for freedom are discrimination (viveka) and dispassion (vairagya). This video explains them both in detail. If you have a question about this video leave a comment below or CONTACT me.
Can just anyone come to Vedanta and start studying it? Or are certain qualifications required? If so, what kind of qualifications are they? If you have a question about this video, leave it in the comments section below or CONTACT me.
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.