Why does the greatest spiritual story in the world advise us to be indifferent to everything, including desire, wealth, and duty? In this episode of The Sacred Word, I will explain an important verse from the Ashtavakra Gita, a text one is ready to assimilate after enlightenment. The Ashtavakra Gita is for those who want to absorb themselves in the presence of the Ultimate Reality after awakening.
What if I were to tell you that human beings are a feature of the Kali Yuga? What if I were to tell you that we are a physical manifestation of the end times of the universe? Would you believe me? In this episode of Enlightenment Today, I will explain what the Hindu world-age doctrine of the Yugas has to say about the function of human beings in the universe.
In this podcast, we will explain Taoism’s great unlearning. This is the forty-eighth episode of the 81 Meditations of the Tao Te Ching, a series where we explore each chapter of the Tao Te Ching. We will dissect chapter forty-eight of the Tao Te Ching to give you ultimate clarity on the meaning of this chapter.
Do you know you are being manipulated without even knowing it? Do you know by what you are being manipulated? Do you have trouble stabilizing your awareness in its true impartial nature? I will explain to you how you are being manipulated and the six lifestyle practices and three meditation practices to stabilize the impartial mind so that you can reclaim your original enlightened nature.
What if I were to tell you that you are freedom itself? That you are ever-free? The most dangerous spiritual book in the world explains the illusion of suffering like no other text. In this episode of The Sacred Word, I will explain an important verse from the Avadhuta Gita, a text one is ready to assimilate after enlightenment. The Avadhuta Gita is for those who want to absorb themselves in the presence of the Ultimate Reality after awakening.
In this podcast, we will explain why the entire universe exists within you. This is the forty-seventh episode of the 81 Meditations of the Tao Te Ching, a series where we explore each chapter of the Tao Te Ching. We will dissect chapter forty-seven of the Tao Te Ching to give you ultimate clarity on the meaning of this chapter.
When Ramana Maharshi was alive, one of the persistent inquiries at his satsang’s was about suffering and the nature of suffering itself. In this episode of The Sacred Word, I will explain Ramana Maharshi’s final truth about the nature of suffering.
Do you cling to your identity? Are you a victim of the subjective view of good and evil? Do you believe that you were born and that you will die? The most dangerous spiritual book in the world explains the illusion of your existence like no other text. In this episode of The Sacred Word, I will explain an important verse from the Avadhuta Gita, a text one is ready to assimilate after enlightenment. The Avadhuta Gita is for those who want to absorb themselves in the presence of the Ultimate Reality after awakening.
In this podcast, we will explain what happens to the world when the Tao is lost. This is the forty-sixth episode of the 81 Meditations of the Tao Te Ching, a series where we explore each chapter of the Tao Te Ching. We will dissect chapter forty-six of the Tao Te Ching to give you ultimate clarity on the meaning of this chapter.
The poet Charles Bukowski was a controversial figure that the great Taoist sage Zhuangzi would have applauded for his authenticity and for having the courage to live life on his own terms. He was uncompromising, politically incorrect, humorous, and, most importantly, had a brilliant mind that could openly and honestly see his own pitfalls and struggles and, in doing so, see the same in others, giving them spiritual oxygen to contemplate their own position in life. In this episode of The Sacred Word, I will explain an insight Bukowski shared about being radically content with our place in the universe.
Did the Hindu world-age doctrine of the Yugas predict artificial intelligence to be the beginning of the end for the human species? Well, it is not that simple, but the dark times of the Kali Yuga are characterized by a devolution of the mind into gross matter and a sharp decline in intelligence due to our externalized perspective of reality. So, with this understanding of this ancient prophecy, how does artificial intelligence signify the beginning of the Kali Yuga?
Renouncing desires is a core tenet within the great Eastern spiritual traditions. Desires continually consume people’s minds. But what if I were to tell you that desires themselves are the world? What does that mean? In this episode of The Sacred Word, I will explain an important verse from the Ashtavakra Gita, a text one is ready to assimilate after enlightenment. The Ashtavakra Gita is for those who want to absorb themselves in the presence of the Ultimate Reality after awakening.